Treating policy as strategic choices optimized for stability and expected payoffs rather than normative claims.
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Game theory in diplomacy
Treating policy as strategic choices optimized for stability and expected payoffs rather than normative claims.
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"do this China doesn't care I don't guys don't talk about sovereignty rights morality in this class okay it's all game theory I don't..."
"And then, uh... Yesterday, and the day before, He Lifeng, who is the, uh... who is the vice premier in China, and Scott Besant,..."
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