• Psychology and Modern Warfare

  • Idea Management in Conflict and Competition
  • By: M. Taillard, Holly Giscoppa
  • Narrated by: Dan Jerz
  • Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
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Throughout history, both military and commercial entities around the world have utilized these methods, and even since the formalization of psychological operations during WW2, our methods have improved greatly, but we are still only touching the "tip of the iceberg", so to speak, of what is truly possible.

©2013 Springer Nature (P)2021 Michael Taillard

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Just a dictionary

This book is just a dictionary of basic psychological terms. There are no original concepts or even borrowed but exotic concepts. If you passed psych 101 and have paid attention to broad direction of the study of influence, this book we be of no value to you.

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