This paper develops a decision/game-theoretic model of arms growth which implies that arms competitions develop only between nations with conflicting foreign policy goals, and that, between such nations, arms races between weapons with conflicting policy missions are ubiquitous. Further implications and extensions of the model are discussed, as are possible avenues of estimation
International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
The authors present a model of the relationship between the spread of new military technologies and ...
The relationship between arms races and war is a critical consideration in both peace research and s...
This paper develops a decision/game-theoretic model of arms growth which implies that arms competiti...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest and justify a simple approach to arms competitions, wherein ...
This article is an attempt to combine two ways of modeling arms races. There is no doubt that the cl...
This paper constructs a graphical and mathematical model of dyadic interstate security competition. ...
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Even with the end of the Cold War, the question, Were the United States and the Soviet Union engage...
We study countries choosing armament levels and then whether or not to go to war. We show that if th...
With growing tensions in today's world, new powers rising and contesting old powers, two nations ris...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68769/2/10.1177_096701068201300201.pd
This article reviews the recent contributions of economic analysis to the literature concerned with ...
This paper studies a simple two-stage model of conflict in which two players allocate resources betw...
We consider a model in which two countries are involved in arms accumulation. The West is a decentra...
International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
The authors present a model of the relationship between the spread of new military technologies and ...
The relationship between arms races and war is a critical consideration in both peace research and s...
This paper develops a decision/game-theoretic model of arms growth which implies that arms competiti...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest and justify a simple approach to arms competitions, wherein ...
This article is an attempt to combine two ways of modeling arms races. There is no doubt that the cl...
This paper constructs a graphical and mathematical model of dyadic interstate security competition. ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68522/2/10.1177_096701068601700212.pd
Even with the end of the Cold War, the question, Were the United States and the Soviet Union engage...
We study countries choosing armament levels and then whether or not to go to war. We show that if th...
With growing tensions in today's world, new powers rising and contesting old powers, two nations ris...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68769/2/10.1177_096701068201300201.pd
This article reviews the recent contributions of economic analysis to the literature concerned with ...
This paper studies a simple two-stage model of conflict in which two players allocate resources betw...
We consider a model in which two countries are involved in arms accumulation. The West is a decentra...
International arms sales play an important role in the defense of states and as a result a sizeab...
The authors present a model of the relationship between the spread of new military technologies and ...
The relationship between arms races and war is a critical consideration in both peace research and s...