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The Effectiveness of Negotiation Games in Citizenship Education: An Examination of Diplomatic Negotiation Game INDEPENDENCE DAY in a Japanese High School

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2018
The aim of Citizenship education is cultivating citizens of future democratic society, as well as international society, based on the knowledge and understanding of social phenomena. It is important for citizenship education to make students become aware that society is filled with possibilities for the future.
Hiroki Baba, Jun Yoshinaga
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New Challenges for Olympic Diplomacy: Diplomatic Discourse and the 2012 Games

2012
The announcement, on 6 July 2005, of London as the city chosen to host the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games marked the culmination of eight years of intense lobbying by a range of actors within Britain, regionally and internationally. The bid followed a series of unsuccessful attempts by British cities to secure the Olympic Games; most recently the ...
Beacom Aaron
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National Diplomatic Game Research of the Countries Related to Russia-Ukraine Conflict Based on Network Game

Journal of Systems Science and Complexity
Yitai Xu   +5 more
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Game Theory and Diplomatic History

2019
Abstract This chapter explores a number of issues connected with the use of game-theoretic models to organize analytic narratives. First, a causal explanation of the 1936 Rhineland crisis is developed within the confines of a game-theoretic model of asymmetric or unilateral deterrence with incomplete information.
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North Korea-Japan Negotiations for Diplomatic Normalization: A Game-theoretic Analysis

Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 2000
Abstract North Korea-Japan negotiations for diplomatic normalization can be best characterized as a Stag-Hunt game. Considering the current mood for reconciliation, there is little chance that the present game structure may change to such a less cooperation-conducive game as constant-sum game or Prisoners' Dilemma game.
Chang-hee Nam, Wook Kim
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Game Theory, Diplomatic History and Security Studies

2019
Abstract The main purpose of this book is to demonstrate, by way of example, the several advantages of using a formal game-theoretic framework to explain complex events, diplomatic history, and contentious interstate relationships, via causal mechanisms and rationality.
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Diplomatic Wives: The Politics of Domesticity and the "Social Game" in the U.S. Foreign Service, 1905-1941

Journal of Women's History, 2005
In the first half of the twentieth century, U.S. Foreign Service officers and State Department officials understood that marriage generally enhanced an officer's career and served American foreign policy needs. At the same time, many American Foreign Service wives also spoke explicitly about their "careers" in the Foreign Service, understanding that ...
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The modeling of human intelligence in the computer as demonstrated in the game of DIPLOMAT

2012
The purpose of this thesis is a discussion of developing human-like behavior in the computer. A theory of the human learning processes is first described. This leads to the presentation of a computer game which simulates the human capabilities of reasoning and learning. The program is required to make intelligent decisions based on past experiences and
Collins, James Edward   +1 more
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Diplomatic victory misunderstood: A two‐level game analysis of U.S. policy toward Haiti

Security Studies, 2001
(2001). Diplomatic victory misunderstood: A two‐level game analysis of U.S. policy toward Haiti. Security Studies: Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 115-152.
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