Game Theory and the Cuban Missile Crisis
Using Schelling's Strategy of Conflict to analyse the Cuban Missile Crisis
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The Cuban Missile Crisis serves as a focal point for examining Cold War tensions through newly released testimonies and an analysis of Thomas Schelling's conflict strategy theories. Political scientist Andrei Hesse offers a unique perspective by applying game theory to understand the strategies and agreements of key actors during this critical period. The book not only provides a concise analysis of the crisis but also critiques the relevance of game theory in the context of international relations, enriching the discussion around this historic confrontation.
