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Game Theory and Politics

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Game Theory and Politics

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The Story

In this illuminating and instructive survey, author Steven J. Brams demonstrates both the insights and the pitfalls that can result from applying game theoretic models to the analysis of problems in political science. Using plenty of real-life examples, Brams shows how game theory can explain and elucidate complex political situations, from warfare to presidential vetoes. In these cases and others, game theory's mathematical structure provides a rigorous, consistent method for formulating, analyzing, and solving strategic problems. Minimal mathematical background is necessary, making the book accessible to a wide audience of students and teachers of politics and social science, as well as other readers with a serious interest in politics. New preface to the Dover edition. 1975 edition.


Reprint of The Free Press, New York, 1975 edition.
political science; history and theory; mathematics; politics; warfare; presidential vetoes; finance and economics; social science; sociological; theoretic models; math and science; scientific theory; formulating; analyzing; solving strategic problems; strategy; structure and analysis; government and governing; economy; statistics; hypothesis; test and evaluation; international relations games; qualitative voting games; quantitative voting games; coalition games; voting power

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In this illuminating and instructive survey, author Steven J. Brams demonstrates both the insights and the pitfalls that can result from applying game theoretic models to the analysis of problems in political science. Using plenty of real-life examples, Brams shows how game theory can explain and elucidate complex political situations, from warfare to presidential vetoes. In these cases and others, game theory's mathematical structure provides a rigorous, consistent method for formulating, analyzing, and solving strategic problems. Minimal mathematical background is necessary, making the book accessible to a wide audience of students and teachers of politics and social science, as well as other readers with a serious interest in politics. New preface to the Dover edition. 1975 edition.


Reprint of The Free Press, New York, 1975 edition.
political science; history and theory; mathematics; politics; warfare; presidential vetoes; finance and economics; social science; sociological; theoretic models; math and science; scientific theory; formulating; analyzing; solving strategic problems; strategy; structure and analysis; government and governing; economy; statistics; hypothesis; test and evaluation; international relations games; qualitative voting games; quantitative voting games; coalition games; voting power