War or peace: Brains of nations

Behavioural science has an interesting take on why countries like US, Russia are now totally ignoring a rules-based system: old habits change when new rewards seem, even if wrongly, more lucrative than older ones

Charles Duhigg, in The Power of Habit , says that most human behaviour follows a simple loop: a cue triggers an action, a routine follows, and a reward tells the brain if it should remember it. Habits, once formed, do not go away. They can be changed. By swapping in a new routine, while keeping the same cue and reward. This idea also explains why the international order after World War II worked well for a time, and why it is now facing problems. The habit of cooperation has quietly been replaced, by the habit of conflict.

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This piece appeared as an editorial opinion in the print edition of The Times of India.



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