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The Strategy of Conflict

By: Thomas C. Schelling
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A series of closely interrelated essays on game theory, this book deals with an area in which progress has been least satisfactory - the situations where there is a common interest as well as conflict between adversaries: negotiations, war and threats of war, criminal deterrence, extortion, tacit bargaining. It proposes enlightening similarities between, for instance, maneuvering in limited war and in a traffic jam; deterring the Russians and one's own children; the modern strategy of terror and the ancient institution of hostages.

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Social Sciences War Popular Culture Social Conflict
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the book is good. just difficult to follow if listening while on the drive due to constant reference to the pdf

Good Classic

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Loved it. Less easy to listen to on the road with all the tables in the text.

Great read

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Interesting book but I would not recommend listening to it as an audiobook. Some of the heavier math will be incomprehensible.

Just get the print book

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Very insightful. Deep understanding of the strategy of conflict and how it effects us. Some parts of listening to the explanation of the charts made me wish I had a hard copy in front of me.

May want the book.

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it was like drinking from a fire hose trying to follow the author. so much info and such in depth thinking, but I came out of the experience with a *much* deeper appreciation of certain phenomena in the world and a much more nuanced view of negotiations and games. probably not the best intro to the topic, but well worth the read.

wow, brand new perspective...

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