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The Geographical Imperatives of the Balance of Power in 3-Country Systems

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dc.contributor.author Niou, Emerson M. S.
dc.contributor.author Ordeshook, Peter C.
dc.date.accessioned 2010-05-26T20:17:48Z
dc.date.available 2010-05-26T20:17:48Z
dc.date.issued 1987 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10535/5787
dc.description.abstract "This essay extends a cooperative game-theoretic model of balance of power in anarchic international systems to include considerations of the asymmetry which geography occasions in the offensive and defensive capabilities of countries. The two substantive ideas which concern us are a formalization of the notion of a 'balancer' and that of a 'central power.' What we show is that in stable systems, only specific countries (such as Britain in the 18th and the 19th centuries) can play the role of balances, and that the strategic imperatives of a central country (e.g., Germany in the period 1871-1945) differ in important ways from those of 'peripheral' countries." en_US
dc.language English en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Social Science Working Papers, no. 660 en_US
dc.subject power en_US
dc.subject conflict en_US
dc.subject international relations en_US
dc.subject game theory en_US
dc.title The Geographical Imperatives of the Balance of Power in 3-Country Systems en_US
dc.type Working Paper en_US
dc.type.methodology Theory en_US
dc.publisher.workingpaperseries California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA en_US
dc.subject.sector Social Organization en_US
dc.subject.sector Theory en_US


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