COGNITIVE RESILIENCE AS A STRATEGIC ASSET IN CONTEMPORARY WARFARE: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND SECURITY IMPLICATIONS
COGNITIVE RESILIENCE AS A STRATEGIC ASSET IN CONTEMPORARY WARFARE: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND SECURITY IMPLICATIONS
Author(s): Ruslana GROSU, Cătălin-Victor POPESCU
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Security and defense, Military policy, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: cognitive resilience; cognitive security; hybrid warfare; information warfare; strategic
adaptability; security culture.
Summary/Abstract: Contemporary warfare is increasingly shaped by cognitive dynamics that influence perception, decision-making, and strategic behaviour across state and non-state actors. While traditional security studies have emphasised kinetic capabilities and material resources, less attention has been paid to cognitive resilience as a strategic asset in modern conflict environments. This paper advances a conceptual and analytical framework that positions cognitive resilience as a core component of contemporary security and warfare. Building on interdisciplinary literature, the paper clarifies the concept of cognitive resilience and differentiates it from adjacent constructs. The analysis situates cognitive resilience within contemporary warfare environments characterised by hybrid conflict and prolonged strategic competition. It demonstrates how cognitive vulnerabilities such as rigidity, cognitive overload, and susceptibility to disinformation can undermine strategic effectiveness even in technologically advanced actors. The paper further conceptualises cognitive resilience as a strategic asset by linking it to security culture and leadership, proposing an analytical framework outlining key dimensions of cognitive resilience and their relevance for defence policy, military education, and security governance. By doing so, the paper contributes to ongoing debates on cognitive security and offers a theoretically grounded foundation for future empirical and comparative research. Overall, the study positions cognitive resilience as a critical yet under-theorised pillar of international security in contemporary warfare contexts across evolving conflict domains.
- Page Range: 48-61
- Page Count: 14
- Publication Year: 2026
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
