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Game Theory, Diplomatic History and Security Studies
  • Language: en

Game Theory, Diplomatic History and Security Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The main purpose of this book is to demonstrate, by way of example, the several advantages of using a formal game-theoretic framework to explain complex events, diplomatic history, and contentious interstate relationships, via causal mechanisms and rationality. Chapter 1 lays out the broad parameters and major concepts of the mathematical theory of games and its applications in the security studies literature. Chapter 2 explores a number of issues connected with the use of game-theoretic models to organize analytic narratives, both generally and specifically. Chapter 3 interprets the Moroccan crisis of 1905-6 in the context of an incomplete information game model. Chapter 4 surveys and evalu...

The Dynamics of Deterrence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

The Dynamics of Deterrence

The value of a theory of deterrence lies in its ability to reconstruct and predict strategic behavior accurately and consistently. Contemporary scholarship on deterrence has drawn upon decision models and classical game theory, with some success, to explain how deterrence works. But the field is marked by unconnected and sometimes contradictory hypotheses that may explain one type of situation while being inapplicable to another. The Dynamics of Deterrence is the first comprehensive treatment of deterrence theory since the mid-1960s. Frank C. Zagare introduces a new theoretical framework for deterrence that is rigorous, consistent, and illuminating. By placing the deterrence relationship in ...

Game Theory
  • Language: en

Game Theory

The concepts of game theory (rationality etc) now pervade much of social science, so that Professor Zagare's exposition of game theory and its applications (intended to "convert the unconverted and initiate the uninitiated") is very welcome. He provides methods for analysing the structure of the game; considers zero and nonzero-sum games and the fundamental 'minimax theorem'; and investigates games with more than two players, including the possibility of coalitions between players. Diverse examples give the reader an idea of how the theory can be applied to a wide range of situations.

The Games of July
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

The Games of July

How an unwanted war erupted and spiraled into one of the most devastating conflicts in history

Modeling International Conflict
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Modeling International Conflict

First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Game Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Game Theory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984-07
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  • Publisher: SAGE

Professor Zagare provides methods for analysing the structure of the game; considers zero and nonzero-sum games and the fundamental 'minimax theorem'; and investigates games with more than two players, including the possibility of coalitions between players.

Perfect Deterrence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 446

Perfect Deterrence

The first general analysis of deterrence since the Cold War, using game theory and containing numerous historical examples.

Game Theory, Diplomatic History and Security Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Game Theory, Diplomatic History and Security Studies

Known as the science of strategy, game theory is a branch of mathematics that has gained broad acceptance as a legitimate methodological tool, and has been widely adapted by a number of other fields. Frank C. Zagare provides an introduction to the application of game theory in the fields of security studies and diplomatic history, demonstrating the advantages of using a formal game-theoretic framework to explain complex events and strategic relationships. Comprised of three parts, the first illustrates the basic concepts of game theory, initially with abstract examples but later in the context of real world foreign policy decision-making. The author highlights the methodological problems of ...

Game Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Game Theory

The concepts of game theory (rationality etc) now pervade much of social science, so that Professor Zagare's exposition of game theory and its applications (intended to "convert the unconverted and initiate the uninitiated") is very welcome. He provides methods for analysing the structure of the game; considers zero and nonzero-sum games and the fundamental 'minimax theorem'; and investigates games with more than two players, including the possibility of coalitions between players. Diverse examples give the reader an idea of how the theory can be applied to a wide range of situations.

Russian Studies, Political Science, and the Philosophy of Technology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 483

Russian Studies, Political Science, and the Philosophy of Technology

This volume presents state-of-the-art creative scholarship in political science and area studies with an emphasis on Russia. The contributors, all well-known in their specialties, share the conviction that advancement in the social sciences can only be achieved through plural methodological approaches and interaction with various disciplines. Their work in this collection provides critical analyses of key issues in Russian and post-Soviet studies. It explores the most fruitful ways of studying Russia with particular emphasis on the federal system, politics in the era of Putin, challenges of Russian foreign policy, and Russian attitudes toward democracy. The vagaries of democracy are also explored in articles on Georgia and Turkey. Additionally, this book examines the philosophy of technology with an emphasis on critical theory, eco-domination, and engineering ethics.