Jiang proposes two ways to substantiate the Iran trap model: historical analogs and game theory analysis of rational actor incentives.
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Iran Trap
Jiang proposes two ways to substantiate the Iran trap model: historical analogs and game theory analysis of rational actor incentives.
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"Okay? So, nuclear weapons. It's something that Iran is very afraid of. Okay? So, does it make sense? All right. So, this becomes, so..."
"All right? So, we'll first do historical analysis to find historical analogs, examples, sort of similar to this. And then we'll look at game..."
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