Keith Dear

Keith has a decade of experience in analyzing human behaviours and systems both in the UK and overseas. In 2011 he consolidated and built on this experience at King’s College London, earning an MA with distinction in terrorism and counter-terrorism. His focus was on the efficacy of leadership targeting and his studies encompassed social and cognitive psychology, behavioural economics and anthropology. Since completing his studies he has continued to study and practice in the area of influence and persuasion.

His article ‘Beheading the Hydra’, on targeted killing, was published in the Vol.13, Issue 3 of the Journal of Defence Studies in December 2013, and is available here.

Mission & Vision

The goal of the BDI has been to assemble and assimilate the full extent of creative and scientific knowledge on group behaviour and the dynamics of change. Read more

About Our Research

BDI has worked on projects across the world. For a sample of projects which BDI has either led or consulted on, click here.

Members

The BDI's global network of expert members share their research and their wealth of practical and theoretical knowledge and experience. Read more

History

The Behavioural Dynamics Institute (BDI) was founded in 1989 and was formed out of the Behavioural Dynamics Working Group. Read more