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Title
Cognitive dynamics on Clausewitz landscapes : the control and directed evolution of organized conflict / Rodrick Wallace.
ISBN
9783030264246 (electronic book)
3030264246 (electronic book)
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, [2020]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (173 pages)
Call Number
JZ6385
Dewey Decimal Classification
355.02
Summary
This book applies cutting-edge methods from cognitive and evolutionary theories to develop models of conflict between hierarchically-structured cognitive entities under circumstances of imprecision, uncertainty and stress. Characterized as friction and the fog-of-war by the Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz, such conditions impair institutional cognition in real-time conflict and pose a real and continuing threat to organizations, such as the US military. In a linked collection of formal essays and a mathematical appendix, the book explores different aspects of cognitive and evolutionary process as conducted under the direction of doctrine that acts as a kind of genome for retention of what is learned through Lamarckian evolutionary selection pressures: armies and corporate entities learn from conflict, and incorporate that learning into their ongoing procedures. The book proposes models and policy solutions for strategic competence. A central feature of the book is a formal description of the famous OODA loop of the US military theorist John Boyd in terms of the Data Rate Theorem that links control and information theories. That description is expanded to cover more fully the impact of stochastic fog-of-war effects on tactical and operational scales of conflict. Subsequent chapters examine in more detail the role of doctrine, and the particular effect of embedding culture on cognitive and Lamarckian evolutionary processes associated with conflict on tactical, operational, and strategic scales and levels of organization. A scientifically sophisticated exercise in applied mathematics, history, evolutionary theory, and ecosystem theory, this book will be appropriate for researchers and students interested in defense, security, and international relations, as well as non-academic career professionals in government and industry.
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Chapter 1. Contrasting tactical and strategic dynamics
Chapter 2. Doctrine and the fog-of-war
Chapter 3. On asymmetric conflict
Chapter 4. The Albigensian ground state
Chapter 5. Can there be 'Third Stream' doctrine?- Chapter 6. Reconsidering doctrine and its discontents
Chapter 7. Challenges to the US security doctrine of 'Resilience'
Chapter 8. Culture and the induction of emotional dysfunction on a Clausewitz landscape
Chapter 9. Expected unexpecteds: Cambrian explosions in Lamarckian systems
Chapter 10. Reconsidering Clausewitz Landscape dynamics
Chapter 11. Failure of a paramilitary system: a case history of catastrophe
Chapter 12. An emerging catastrophe: The weaponization of emotional sentience in AI
Chapter 13. Final Remarks
Chapter 14. Mathematical Appendix.