Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... probability that such an actor creates a nationalist movement is set to a low , fixed probability , in our case 0.01 per period and unit . Figure 8.3 , below , depicts this eventuality as a flat line . The choice of a new nationalist ...
... probability that such an actor creates a nationalist movement is set to a low , fixed probability , in our case 0.01 per period and unit . Figure 8.3 , below , depicts this eventuality as a flat line . The choice of a new nationalist ...
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... probability q scales the entire function to desired proportions . The value used in the simulations was 0.1 . This means that the probability of considering a movement safe never exceeds this value . Probability nationalist revolution ...
... probability q scales the entire function to desired proportions . The value used in the simulations was 0.1 . This means that the probability of considering a movement safe never exceeds this value . Probability nationalist revolution ...
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... probability of mobilization , p the probability of direct assimilation ( and consequently 1 - p the likelihood of provocation ) , and finally k the probability of indirect assimilation ( and 1 - k the likelihood of nationalist ...
... probability of mobilization , p the probability of direct assimilation ( and consequently 1 - p the likelihood of provocation ) , and finally k the probability of indirect assimilation ( and 1 - k the likelihood of nationalist ...
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