Dr. Michael P.M. Finch, an expert in military thought, Dr. Aimée Fox, a historian focusing on First World War organizations, and Dr. David G. Morgan-Owen, specializing in strategy, delve into how divergent views shaped the First World War. They explore the concept of 'framing' in understanding warfare and discuss tensions between cultural and military histories. Key topics include the role of informal communication, the challenges of military expertise, and the impact of naval blockades on political perceptions. Their insights reveal the complexity and interconnectedness of wartime decision-making.