
Psychology is the science that will determine who wins and who loses the wars of the 21st century, just as physics ultimately led the United States to victory in World War II. Changes in the world's political landscape coupled with radical advances in the technology of war will greatly alter how militaries are formed, trained, and led. Leadership under fire - and the traits and skills it requires - is also changing. Grant, Lee, Pershing, Patton - these generals would not succeed in 21st century conflicts. In Head Strong: How Psychology Is Revolutionizing War, Michael D. Matthews explores the many ways that psychology will make the difference for wars yet to come, from revolutionary advances in soldier selection and training to new ways of preparing soldiers to remain resilient in the face of horror and to engineering the super-soldier of the future. These advancements will ripple out to impact on the lives of all of us, not just soldiers. Amputees will have "intelligent" life-like prosthetics that simulate the feel and function of a real limb. Those exposed to trauma will have new and more effective remedies to prevent or treat post-traumatic stress disorder. And a revolution in training - based heavily in the military's increasing reliance on immersive simulations - will radically alter how police, fire, and first-responder personnel are trained in the future.At its heart, war is the most human of endeavors. Psychology, as the science of human behavior, will prove essential to success in future war. Authored by a West Point military psychologist, this book is one of the first to expose us to the smarter wars, and the world around them, to come.
How will the application of psychological science determine the outcomes of 21st-century military conflicts and redefine the nature of human performance in war? Michael D. Matthews, a psychologist at West Point, utilizes his extensive background in military research to argue that psychology is the new frontier of warfare. He posits that just as physics defined the technological superiority of the mid-20th century, behavioral science will dictate the success of modern military operations. The book examines how advancements in cognitive training, resilience, and human-machine integration are fundamentally altering the requirements for leadership and soldier performance.
What You Will Find
Experts and military analysts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of human factors in modern defense strategy. Readers frequently note the accessible yet rigorous approach the author takes in bridging complex psychological concepts with practical military applications.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199384029
ISBN-13:
9780199384020
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