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- 6 Why We Cooperate - Scholars at Harvard
Direct experimental evidence also exists for the effect of social environ-ment on heuristic-based cooperation in the form of experiments using repeated PDs as a model of the future consequences created by institutions
- Since humanity exists, we wonder about REVELATION how . . .
Since humanity exists, we wonder about how COOPERATION really works The recent developments tell us… OUR NATURE + OUR SITUATION + OUR THINKING = OUR BEHAVIOR Thinking alone prevents us from cooperation Let’s think together how to cooperate
- PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE AND CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
In the progression from Peaceful Coexistence [in literal terms a passive condition] to positive cooperation between the two rival blocs in concrete problem-areas we have the genesis of an empirically-based International Law of Détente leading on to the final ending of the Cold War
- Cooperation under the Security Dilemma - Olivia Lau
Robert Jervis, “Cooperation Under the Security Dilemma,” World Politics, vol 30, no 2, January 1978 Key Question: What Makes Cooperation More Likely? Jervis sets forth his vision of the international system as anarchic and seeks to discover what variables ameliorate the impact of anarchy and the security dilemma?
- Cooperation in Heterogeneous Populations - Springer
Karl Sigmund! and Martin Nowak2 ABSTRACT This paper deals with stochastic reactive strategies for the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma It considers populations of individuals meeting randomly, and noisy interactions Both the analysis of monomorphic and heteromorphic populations show that the reciprocal strategy Tit For Tat acts like a pivot: it triggers an evolution towards cooperation, but is
- Issue Linkage and the Evolution of International Cooperation
The degree of brittleness of various issue clusters can be related to the slack that exists, that is, the extent to which the benefits of cooperation exceed each player's incentive to defect, or, more technically, the amount by which the discount parameters exceed the ratios included in the appropriate conditions
- Chapter 3 Intellectual Legacy: Cooperation and Competition
When Morton Deutsch published the basic theory of cooperation and competition in 1949 there was considerable conceptual confusion concerning the nature of these phenomena There were a variety of
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