A pioneering policy institute dedicated to integrating cognitive science, human biology, and the art of international relations to redefine global diplomacy.
As the visionary behind the Neurodiplomacy Center, Dr. Rahmani has spent over a decade bridging the seemingly disparate worlds of political science and cognitive neuroscience. Recognizing that international conflicts are fundamentally human conflicts, Dr. Rahmani pioneered the application of neurobiological insights to high-stakes diplomatic negotiations.
"Traditional diplomacy relies on historical precedent. Neurodiplomacy relies on understanding the very biological drivers that create those precedents. By decoding how the human brain processes trust, fear, and cooperation, we can design better international policies."
Under Dr. Rahmani's leadership, our mission is to redefine political science. We believe that understanding the fundamental biological and cognitive drivers of human behavior is the key to preventing conflict, enhancing strategic empathy, and forging lasting international peace treaties.
Integrating neurobiology into traditional political theory.
Applying neuro-informed strategies to global conflict resolution.
Developing frameworks to understand how stress, bias, and neural pathways affect high-stakes decision-making in international crises.
Pioneering the legal and moral standards required for the deployment of neurotechnologies in public policy and statecraft.
Training diplomats and foreign service officers to utilize biological rapport-building techniques for effective negotiation.
Whether you are a policy-maker, a political scientist, or a diplomat, there is a place for you in the Neurodiplomacy community. Partner with us to shape the future of global relations.