Warhead

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Author_Nicholas Wright
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conflict avoidance
conflict avoidance strategies
decision-making in war
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fighting
global conflict
global conflict insights
neuroscience
neuroscience in warfare
Pentagon strategic insights
psychology of conflict
war
warfare
warfare and human brain
world war

Product details

  • ISBN 9781035013982
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From a leading neuroscientist and advisor to the Pentagon, discover the new science behind warfare.

Why did France surrender to the Nazis despite having a superior army? How has Ukraine stood firm against Russia? How do you know if you can trust an ally? How can we make clearer decisions under pressure? In Warhead, Nicholas Wright delves into our brains to find out why humans fight, lose and win wars.

Drawing upon his extensive expertise in neuroscience, combined with his strategic advisory role at the Pentagon, Wright reveals that, whether we like it or not, our brains are wired for conflict and survival. In an increasingly dangerous world, our success and our values depend on recognizing this and, if necessary, taking advantage of it.

Through cutting-edge research and by exploring notable conflicts from history, Warhead examines why global tensions are rising, from Taiwan to Ukraine, and asks how to defuse them. From the office to the battlefield, it is an essential read for understanding a more divided world.

Dr Nicholas Wright, MRCP, PhD is a neuroscientist who researches the brain, technology and security at University College London, Georgetown University and the New America think tank in Washington DC, where he also advises the Pentagon Joint Staff. On emerging technologies, he has worked with the White House, the UK Cabinet Office and Australian Prime Minister’s office. He has published over twenty peer-reviewed research papers, many of which have been covered by the BBC and the New York Times. He has appeared on CNN and the BBC, and regularly contributes to high-profile outlets like Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the Atlantic and Slate.