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How Spies Think by David Omand delves into the intricate world of intelligence and espionage, revealing the cognitive processes that underpin the work of spies. With a rich background in national security, Omand explores how intelligence professionals make decisions under pressure and navigate complex moral dilemmas.
This compelling narrative combines theoretical insights from cognitive psychology with real-world examples from Omand's extensive experience in the UK's intelligence community. Through engaging anecdotes, the author illustrates how spies utilise specific thinking techniques to enhance their memory, reasoning, and analytical skills, shedding light on the often unseen processes that drive successful operations.
This book is ideal for anyone intrigued by the worlds of intelligence and espionage, as well as those interested in enhancing their cognitive abilities. Readers who appreciated Omand's previous works, such as Securing the State, will find much to admire in this exploration of the spy's mindset.
“An insightful examination of the cognitive strategies that underlie intelligence work.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 368
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780241385197
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