Neuralgia 发表于 2025-3-28 17:23:26
From Conflict to Cooperation in the Study of International Security understood here to refer to coordinated and joint initiatives among two or more nations, has the potential of providing a new basis for ., understood here to refer to the absence of interstate violence or hostility. Indeed, a shift from a focus on international conflict to a focus on international渐强 发表于 2025-3-28 18:47:15
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International Cooperation Among Relative-Gains Maximizerstylized representation of international anarchy, a decentralized self-enforcing cooperative outcome is viable provided that long-run incentives of maintaining cooperation outweigh short-run incentives to break agreements. This result depends on a series of assumptions, of course, and its applicabilifluffy 发表于 2025-3-29 06:06:55
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Implementation Through Sequential Unanimity Games of sequential voting process. In these problems there are two agents, each of whom receives a real-valued piece of information. They must choose between two collective decisions: a status quo giving a known level of utility, and an alternative whose value to each of them depends positively on the iabnegate 发表于 2025-3-29 13:12:48
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Limited Nuclear Options and the Dynamics of Escalationo give U.S. leaders this greater flexibility. In the early 1960s, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara pressed NATO to adopt the doctrine of “flexible response” and struggled to introduce some flexibility into the Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP). Ten years later, Secretary of Defense Jamesinstitute 发表于 2025-3-30 02:13:01
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Are Crises Rational? A Game-Theoretic Analysiss, force deployments or mobilization, a change in government, a costly arms race that can no longer be tolerated, or any of a number of other factors that may rapidly alter a country’s strategic assessment of its relationship with another country. Whatever the precipitating factors, we assume that a