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National security games
Steven J. Brams, D. Marc Kilgour
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National Security
100%
Security Games
100%
Conflict Game
100%
Two-player Games
66%
Decision Maker
33%
Equilibrium Outcome
33%
Security Issues
33%
Chicken
33%
Game Theory
33%
Nonoperative
33%
Mixed Strategy
33%
Pure Nash Equilibrium
33%
Prisoners' Dilemma
33%
Arms Race
33%
Nation-state
33%
Stable Outcomes
33%
Two-stage Game
33%
Nuclear Deterrence
33%
Nash Stability
33%
Variable-sum
33%
Classical Games
33%
Computer Science
Decision Maker
100%
Security Problem
100%
Strategy Nash Equilibrium
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
National Security
100%
Nash Equilibrium
50%
Prisoner Dilemma
50%
Arms Policy
50%