Jiang defines the law of escalation as control being more important than dominance.
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Jiang defines the law of escalation as control being more important than dominance.
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"...idea in my game theory mind. Control is more important than dominance, okay? Control is more important than dominance. Why? Because control is the..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang’s law of escalation: the actor with the biggest weapon can still lose if the weaker actor has calibration, legitimacy, options, and a way to make the bully destroy himself.
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