Focusing on cognitive warfare, this book delves into the conceptual, historical, and ethical dimensions of information conflict. It provides a thorough analysis that will engage students and researchers in intelligence studies, ethics, security studies, and International Relations, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of modern information dynamics.
Adam Henschke Books


Ethics in an Age of Surveillance
- 334 pages
- 12 hours of reading
In this insightful book, Adam Henschke explores the tension between online sharing and government surveillance, re-evaluating privacy and property in today's digital age. He analyzes identity and information, emphasizing the moral significance of virtual identities and proposing ethical solutions for surveillance technology. Ideal for those interested in these pressing issues.