The study aimed to identify the nature of the fifth generation wars and the most important means used in them, to reveal the impact of these wars on the intellectual security of the Egyptian youth, and to monitor rumors as an effective mechanism in modern wars, in addition to putting forward some proposals to limit the fifth generation wars and work to confront them. The study used the descriptive analytical method, and case study using the in-depth interview tool, which was an applied to (25) case of students from the preparatory year for the master’s degree in the Department of Sociology - Faculty of Arts - Mansoura University. The study reached several results, the most important of which are: The intellectual security of young people is represented in the electronic recruitment of young people by terrorist groups, spreading rumors and chaos, as well as spreading extremist religious thought as well as generating ideas that harm society.
Khalil, N. M. A. M. (2023). Fifth generation wars and their impact on the intellectual security of the Egyptian youth: A field study. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 32(58), 527-614. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.193151.1620
MLA
Naglaa Mohamed Atef Mostafa Khalil. "Fifth generation wars and their impact on the intellectual security of the Egyptian youth: A field study", Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 32, 58, 2023, 527-614. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.193151.1620
HARVARD
Khalil, N. M. A. M. (2023). 'Fifth generation wars and their impact on the intellectual security of the Egyptian youth: A field study', Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 32(58), pp. 527-614. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.193151.1620
VANCOUVER
Khalil, N. M. A. M. Fifth generation wars and their impact on the intellectual security of the Egyptian youth: A field study. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 2023; 32(58): 527-614. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.193151.1620