Emergent Actors in World Politics: How States and Nations Develop and DissolveUniversity of Michigan, 1994 |
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... strategic affairs , but it has provided the intellectual framework of Western military policy in the same period as well " ( Achen and Snidal , 1989 , p . 143 ) . Whether one applauds or deplores the particular ways in which their ...
... strategic affairs , but it has provided the intellectual framework of Western military policy in the same period as well " ( Achen and Snidal , 1989 , p . 143 ) . Whether one applauds or deplores the particular ways in which their ...
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... strategies . Moreover , as opposed to perfectly rational agents , they do not possess complete or almost complete knowledge about their strategic situation . CAS systems are far removed from the state of common knowledge in the game ...
... strategies . Moreover , as opposed to perfectly rational agents , they do not possess complete or almost complete knowledge about their strategic situation . CAS systems are far removed from the state of common knowledge in the game ...
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... strategic rationality or advanced learning theory . Substantively , one of the most interesting extensions would be to endow the agents of the Geopolitical Model of Chapter 4 with adaptive strategic beliefs in accordance with the ...
... strategic rationality or advanced learning theory . Substantively , one of the most interesting extensions would be to endow the agents of the Geopolitical Model of Chapter 4 with adaptive strategic beliefs in accordance with the ...
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