By way of an evolutionary game model we show that mediation in international conflicts might be harmful to the conflicting parties. In fact, under anarchy both parties can be better off than under an international regime if mediation reduces the parties' reactive capacities (i.e. their abilites to respond to an aggression). This result is applied to issues currently discussed in the literature on international relations such as the role of the United Nations as a mediator of international conflicts.Conflict, Anarchy, International regime, Evolutionary game theory,
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This central aim of this thesis is to provide sound foundations for understanding two persistent and...
This thesis advances game theory by formally analysing the implications of replacing some of its mos...
The object of game theory is to choose a strategy that will resolve conflicts, with the highest payo...
The regulation of environmental externalities at the global level requires international agreements ...
Game theory has been a mainstay in the international relations literature for several decades, but i...
This paper considers evolutionarily stable decisions about whether to initiate violent conflict rath...
Due to the phenomenon of globalization, investors today pay more attention than ever to investing in...
In recent years, game theory is more often applied to analyse several sustainable development issues...
This study aims to analyze how The Game of Theory can be used as a theoretical benefit to explain ho...
In recent years, game theory is more often applied to analyse several sustainable development issues...
The thesis models interactions in the system of states. Fundamental research question asked what con...
The paper examines the relation between civil norms and evolution. The survival of norms in the long...
At the beginning of my Master's thesis we define basic terms such as payoff, strategy, best reply an...
Bargaining models play a central role in International Relations, particularly in the study of confl...
The author argues that the theory of moves, which has gained popularity in recent years as an altern...
This central aim of this thesis is to provide sound foundations for understanding two persistent and...
This thesis advances game theory by formally analysing the implications of replacing some of its mos...
The object of game theory is to choose a strategy that will resolve conflicts, with the highest payo...