The Great War is an immense, confusing and overwhelming historical
conflict - the ideal case study for teaching game theory and
international relations. Using thirteen historical puzzles, from the
outbreak of the war and the stability of attrition, to unrestricted
submarine warfare and American entry into the war, this book provides
students with a rigorous yet accessible training in game theory. Each
chapter shows, through guided exercises, how game theoretical models
can explain otherwise challenging strategic puzzles, shedding light on
the role of individual leaders in world politics, cooperation between
coalitions partners, the effectiveness of international law, the
termination of conflict, and the challenges of making peace. Its
analytical history of World War I also surveys cutting edge political
science research on international relations and the causes of war.
Written by a leading game theorist known for his expertise of the war,
this textbook includes useful student features such as chapter key
terms, contemporary maps, a timeline of events, a list of key
characters and additional end-of-chapter game-theoretic exercises.
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A Course in Game Theory and International Security
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781108617376
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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