Games to play and games not to play: strategic decisions via extensions of game theory
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adam_text | Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................................................ What is Game Theory?................................................................. The Uses of Game Theory ........................................................... Game Theory and Peace............................................................... 1.3.1 On Trust and Information .............................................. 1.4 Equilibria ..................................................................................... References .............................................................................................. 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 Strategic Decisions ..................................................................................... 2.1 Preface .. . .................................................................................. 2.2 What is the Most Important Strategic Decision? ........................ 2.2.1 What and Who Determines the Game?.......................... 2.3 Conclusion ................................................................................... References .............................................................................................. 3 Game Theory Encourages Peace.............................................................. 3.1 Game Theory Peace and Democracy .......................................... 3.1.1 About Trust.................................................................... References .............................................................................................. 4 Game
Theory for International Accords................................................ 4.1 The Political Aspect of Game Theory ......................................... 4.2 A Comparison Between Our Approach and the Related Literature .......................................................................... 50 Additional Morals to Learn from Aumann’s Nobel Lecture (2005) .......................................................................................... 4.4 Conclusion ................................................................................... References .............................................................................................. 1 4 7 10 13 15 16 17 17 18 20 24 24 25 25 25 42 45 45 4.3 5 Game Theory and Social Science ............................................................ 5.1 5.2 5.3 Game Theory and the SocialScience I.......................................... Preliminaries ............................................................................... Partii .......................................................................................... 54 59 59 61 61 62 67 ix
x Contents 5.4 Conclusion .......................................................................................... References ..................................................................................................... 6 The Game Theory of the EuropeanUnion Versus the Pax Romana .............................................................................................................. Introduction: The Prisoner’s Dilemma Versus the Stag Hunt .... 6.1.1 The Repeated Version ...................................................... 6.2 Against the Vision of the Pax Romana............................................. 6.3 In Favor of the Vision of the European Union................................. 6.4 Conditional Generosity Versus Conditional Aggressiveness......... 6.5 A Game-Theoretical View of Brexit................................................. 6.6 Conclusion ......................................................................................... References ..................................................................................................... 6.1 7 Playing the Game of International Law .................................................... 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Preface ................................................................................................. Introduction ......................................................................................... Historical Background ....................................................................... Kissinger Versus Keynes in Game Theoretical Perspective .......... From Negotiation to
Litigation in Peace Processes ........................ Realist Negotiation Versus Negotiation in the Shadow of the Law ............................................................................. 128 7.6.1 The Distributive Effect ....................................................... 7.6.2 The Morals from the Above Example ............................... 7.6.3 The Reduction of Terrorism Effect ................................... 7.6.4 The Effect on the Chance to AchievePeace...................... 7.7 Conclusion ......................................................................................... References .................................................................................................... 8 Mutual Threat: The Cold War Game ...................................................... The Cold War After 1949 ................................................................. The Repeated Chicken Game Versus the One-Time Chicken Game ....................................................................... 145 8.3 A Game with Complete Information Versus Games with Incomplete Information............................................... 148 8.4 The Sequential Chicken Game Versus the Chicken Game .......... 8.5 A Game with a Possibility to Coordinate by Communication and Agreements................................................................................ 8.6 The Mad ............................................................................................ References
.................................................................................................... 8.1 8.2 9 Equilibria of War and Peace: Diverse Options of Cooperation ........ 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Preface ............................................................................................... What is a Game? ................................................................................ Nash Equilibria .................................................................................. The Hostile Prisoner’s Dilemma...................................................... Other Equilibria.................................................................................. 81 82 85 85 89 91 92 99 100 102 102 105 105 107 109 114 123 130 131 132 133 136 137 141 141 151 152 154 156 157 157 157 158 159 161
Contents χ· 9.6 Game Theory as Social Science .................................................... References .................................................................................................... 165 170 10 The Game Not Chosen.................................................................................. 173 173 173 174 175 178 183 10.1 Preface ............................................................................................. 10.2 Motivation ....................................................................................... 10.3 Definitions ....................................................................................... 10.4 The Game Not Chosen .................................................................... 10.5 New Equilibria................................................................................. References .................................................................................................... 11 Cooperative GameTheory Mobilized for Peace ..................................... 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Preface ............................................................................................. The Map of the Possible Games .................................................... The Current State of Cooperative Game Theory........................... About the Need for Clarifications in Cooperative Game Theory..................................................................................... 199 11.5 Conclusions ...................................................................................... References
.................................................................................................... 12 A General Theory of Choice....................................................................... Theory of Choice.............................................................................. 12.1.1 Preface................................................................................ 12.2 Introduction ...................................................................................... 12.2.1 When to Accept a Proposal?............................................. 12.3 How to Choose? .............................................................................. 12.4 Opportunity Cost Theory and a Proposal for Improvement Upon It .............................................................................................. 12.5 Game Theory.................................................................................... 12.6 Decision Theory .............................................................................. References .................................................................................................... 12.1 13 Toward OptimisticFuture .......................................................................... References .................................................................................................... 185 185 186 192 207 208 211 211 211 212 212 218 219 222 224 225 227 236
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Contents 1 Introduction . What is Game Theory?. The Uses of Game Theory . Game Theory and Peace. 1.3.1 On Trust and Information . 1.4 Equilibria . References . 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 Strategic Decisions . 2.1 Preface .'.'. 2.2 What is the Most Important Strategic Decision? . 2.2.1 What and Who Determines the Game?. 2.3 Conclusion . References . 3 Game Theory Encourages Peace. 3.1 Game Theory Peace and Democracy . 3.1.1 About Trust. References . 4 Game
Theory for International Accords. 4.1 The Political Aspect of Game Theory . 4.2 A Comparison Between Our Approach and the Related Literature . 50 Additional Morals to Learn from Aumann’s Nobel Lecture (2005) . 4.4 Conclusion . References . 1 4 7 10 13 15 16 17 17 18 20 24 24 25 25 25 42 45 45 4.3 5 Game Theory and Social Science . 5.1 5.2 5.3 Game Theory and the SocialScience I. Preliminaries . Partii . 54 59 59 61 61 62 67 ix
x Contents 5.4 Conclusion . References . 6 The Game Theory of the EuropeanUnion Versus the Pax Romana . Introduction: The Prisoner’s Dilemma Versus the Stag Hunt . 6.1.1 The Repeated Version . 6.2 Against the Vision of the Pax Romana. 6.3 In Favor of the Vision of the European Union. 6.4 Conditional Generosity Versus Conditional Aggressiveness. 6.5 A Game-Theoretical View of Brexit. 6.6 Conclusion . References . 6.1 7 Playing the Game of International Law . 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Preface . Introduction . Historical Background . Kissinger Versus Keynes in Game Theoretical Perspective . From Negotiation to
Litigation in Peace Processes . Realist Negotiation Versus Negotiation in the Shadow of the Law . 128 7.6.1 The Distributive Effect . 7.6.2 The Morals from the Above Example . 7.6.3 The Reduction of Terrorism Effect . 7.6.4 The Effect on the Chance to AchievePeace. 7.7 Conclusion . References . 8 Mutual Threat: The Cold War Game . The Cold War After 1949 . The Repeated Chicken Game Versus the One-Time Chicken Game . 145 8.3 A Game with Complete Information Versus Games with Incomplete Information. 148 8.4 The Sequential Chicken Game Versus the Chicken Game . 8.5 A Game with a Possibility to Coordinate by Communication and Agreements. 8.6 The Mad . References
. 8.1 8.2 9 Equilibria of War and Peace: Diverse Options of Cooperation . 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Preface . What is a Game? . Nash Equilibria . The Hostile Prisoner’s Dilemma. Other Equilibria. 81 82 85 85 89 91 92 99 100 102 102 105 105 107 109 114 123 130 131 132 133 136 137 141 141 151 152 154 156 157 157 157 158 159 161
Contents χ· 9.6 Game Theory as Social Science . References . 165 170 10 The Game Not Chosen. 173 173 173 174 175 178 183 10.1 Preface . 10.2 Motivation . 10.3 Definitions . 10.4 The Game Not Chosen . 10.5 New Equilibria. References . 11 Cooperative GameTheory Mobilized for Peace . 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Preface . The Map of the Possible Games . The Current State of Cooperative Game Theory. About the Need for Clarifications in Cooperative Game Theory. 199 11.5 Conclusions . References
. 12 A General Theory of Choice. Theory of Choice. 12.1.1 Preface. 12.2 Introduction . 12.2.1 When to Accept a Proposal?. 12.3 How to Choose? . 12.4 Opportunity Cost Theory and a Proposal for Improvement Upon It . 12.5 Game Theory. 12.6 Decision Theory . References . 12.1 13 Toward OptimisticFuture . References . 185 185 186 192 207 208 211 211 211 212 212 218 219 222 224 225 227 236 |
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