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WAR GAMES (3) answer(s).
 
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Defensive weapons and star wars: a supergame with optimal punishments / Giacomello, Giampiero; Lambertini, Luca   Article
Giacomello, Giampiero Article
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Summary/Abstract We model the perspective faced by nuclear powers involved in a supergame where nuclear deterrence is used to stabilise peace. This setting allows us to investigate the bearings of defensive weapons on the effectiveness of deterrence and peace stability, relying on one-shot optimal punishments. We find that the sustainability of peace is unaffected by defensive shields if the latter are symmetric across countries, while asymmetric endowments of such weapons have clear-cut destabilising consequences.
Key Words Balance of power  Deterrence  Defensive Shields  War Games 
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Game changing / Moores, Ben   Journal Article
Moores, Ben Journal Article
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War games of the shanghai cooperation organization and the collective security treaty organization: drills on the move! / Haas, Marcel de   Journal Article
Haas, Marcel de Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The SCO is a political, economic, and security organization that started its security policy in arms control and subsequently developed war games. Conversely, the CSTO is a military alliance with collective armed forces. The military exercises of the CSTO are focused on conventional warfare, peacekeeping, antinarcotics, counterterrorism, and disaster relief. The SCO conducts counterinsurgency drills, as well as large-scale conventional warfare games. The dominating role of Russia and China in CSTO and SCO is also reflected in the military exercises of these bodies. The views that Central Asian countries put forward in SCO and CSTO are not coordinated on a Central Asian regional level but usually only serve national interests. There is no such thing as a common Central Asian approach to security.
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