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How do strategists decide what they wish to achieve through war, and how they might accomplish it? And why does their understanding of violence regularly turn out to be wrong? In seeking answers to these questions Kenneth Payne draws on the study of psychology to examine strategic behaviour during the Vietnam War. He explores the ways in which cognitive biases distort our sense of our own agency and our decision-making, arguing that much of the latter is emotional, shaped by unconscious processing and driven by a prickly ...

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    • Title: The Psychology of Strategy by Kenneth Payne
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic US
    • Print ISBN: 9780190227234, 0190227230
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    • Edition: 2015
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