If game theory is so powerful, why isn’t every game theorist a billionaire or a world leader? Because game theory is a mathematical model, and models are only as good as their assumptions. In the real world, the “clean” logic of a payoff matrix often collides with the “messy” reality Continue Reading
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Game Theory Part 3: NATO, Direct Intervention, and Coercion
The final phase of the conversation addresses the most difficult “what if” scenarios of the conflict. It examines why the United States hasn’t ended the war directly, whether a more competent invader could have succeeded, and why raw brutality—like mass bombing—rarely produces the desired strategic outcome. The Escalation Ladder and Continue Reading
Game Theory Part 2: The Russia-Ukraine War
When game theory moves from the auction house to the battlefield, the stakes shift from dollars to national survival. The 2022 invasion of Ukraine serves as a primary example of how strategic miscalculations and equilibrium shifts can determine the course of history. The Logistics Trap: One-Shot vs. Repeated GamesThe initial Continue Reading
Game Theory Part 1: The Logic of Strategic Conflict and Cooperation
Game theory is the formal study of strategic decision-making. While it is often associated with parlor games or mathematics, its true utility lies in analyzing any situation where the outcome for one participant depends on the choices made by others. In a formal “game,” there are three essential components: players Continue Reading