This paper considers evolutionarily stable decisions about whether to initiate violent conflict rather than accepting a peaceful sharing outcome. Focusing on small sets of players such as countries in a geographically confined area, we use Schaffer’s (1988) concept of evolutionary stability. We find that players ‘evolutionarily stable preferences widen the range of peaceful resource allocations that are rejected in favor of violent conflict, compared to the Nash equilibrium outcomes. Relative advantages in fighting strength are reflected in the equilibrium set of peaceful resource allocations
While folk theorems for dynamic renewable common pool resource games sustain cooperation as an equil...
This paper is all about the construction of a new analytical framework to understand conflict and co...
Conflict theory has in recent years found important applications and made contributions in fields su...
This paper considers evolutionarily stable decisions about whether to initiate violent conflict rath...
This paper applies Schaffer's (1988) concept of evolutionary stability to the question if and when p...
The paper shows that a defending army, particularly a small one, can fight hard when attacked by a p...
Victorious alliances often fight about the spoils of war. This paper presents an experiment on the d...
We present a theory of war onset and war duration in which power is multidimensional and can evolve ...
This paper presents a two-agent butter-and-gun neoclassical model of conflict with game-theoretic fl...
We study countries choosing armament levels and then whether or not to go to war. We show that if th...
Recent findings in economic theory show that cooperation (settlement) between two identical players ...
We study conflict between two groups of individuals. Using Schaffer`s (1988) concept of evolutionary...
While folk theorems for dynamic renewable common pool resource games sustain cooperation as an equil...
This paper is all about the construction of a new analytical framework to understand conflict and co...
Conflict theory has in recent years found important applications and made contributions in fields su...
This paper considers evolutionarily stable decisions about whether to initiate violent conflict rath...
This paper applies Schaffer's (1988) concept of evolutionary stability to the question if and when p...
The paper shows that a defending army, particularly a small one, can fight hard when attacked by a p...
Victorious alliances often fight about the spoils of war. This paper presents an experiment on the d...
We present a theory of war onset and war duration in which power is multidimensional and can evolve ...
This paper presents a two-agent butter-and-gun neoclassical model of conflict with game-theoretic fl...
We study countries choosing armament levels and then whether or not to go to war. We show that if th...
Recent findings in economic theory show that cooperation (settlement) between two identical players ...
We study conflict between two groups of individuals. Using Schaffer`s (1988) concept of evolutionary...
While folk theorems for dynamic renewable common pool resource games sustain cooperation as an equil...
This paper is all about the construction of a new analytical framework to understand conflict and co...
Conflict theory has in recent years found important applications and made contributions in fields su...