Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... actors , such as interest groups and parties ( see Nettl 1968 ) . This is also the analytical starting - point of global perspectives that rely on various non - state actors such as nongovernmental organizations and classes . More ...
... actors , such as interest groups and parties ( see Nettl 1968 ) . This is also the analytical starting - point of global perspectives that rely on various non - state actors such as nongovernmental organizations and classes . More ...
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... actors to be fixed and given , perfectly informed and acting in ways that always produce equilibria . ( 1 ) Fixed and given actors . Because of their focus on choices and actions , game theorists treat the actors and their identities as ...
... actors to be fixed and given , perfectly informed and acting in ways that always produce equilibria . ( 1 ) Fixed and given actors . Because of their focus on choices and actions , game theorists treat the actors and their identities as ...
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... actors and researchers alike , to identify equilibrium solutions in large n - person games " ( Scharpf 1991 , p . 281 ) . The actors ' knowledge in complex social systems is by necessity local and bounded rather than global and complete ...
... actors and researchers alike , to identify equilibrium solutions in large n - person games " ( Scharpf 1991 , p . 281 ) . The actors ' knowledge in complex social systems is by necessity local and bounded rather than global and complete ...
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