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This document presents a bibliometric analysis of a corpus of 187 recent bibliographic sources dedicated to cognitive warfare. By applying an automated semantic classification based on Hoffman’s analytical framework, we identified structural trends in the field of publication. The results show a marked predominance of the informational approach (44.1%) over neuroscientific aspects (14.4%), while revealing an emergence of resilience strategies (16.6%) in recent years. These data suggest that the conceptual domain of cognitive warfare is undergoing a doctrinal transition, moving from theory to defensive operationalization, enabled in part by the reduction of the complexity of the problem to a primarily informational dimension.