The Science of War

Is the human brain wired for conflict? Neuroscientist and adviser to the Pentagon Nicholas Wright and intelligence and security expert, former Director of GCHQ David Omand explore how our brains shape the way we perceive threats, trust allies and make high-stakes choices in moments of crisis in conversation with David Runciman. How could leaders such as Winston Churchill see through the fog of conflict, make better decisions and communicate with those who must carry the decisions out? Why did France lose to the Nazis, despite its defenders having more tanks, troops and guns? Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience, intelligence experience and lessons from conflicts past and present, Nicholas and David reveal why smart leaders and nations can still make catastrophic mistakes and examine how we can all apply lessons from the battlefield to think more clearly and make better decisions under pressure. There will be a book signing after this event.
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