National Security as a Competition for Creativity

This talk explores the need for creativity in the national security space. There is no innovation without creation, yet we tend to focus on the skills needed for adoption and acquisition more than the skills needed to develop new solutions to tough problems. Look at the subject of creativity and use short examples from Russia, China, Iran, and ISIS to show how our adversaries effectively use creativity to advance their agendas. Hosted by Dan Manning.

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