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Wargaming as a Methodology: The International Crisis Wargame and Experimental Wargaming

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Background. Wargaming has a long history as a tool for understanding the complexity of conflict. Although wargames have shown their relevance across topics and time, the immersive nature of wargames and the guild-like communities that surround them have often resisted the social scientific advances that occurred alongside the evolution of warfare ...
Benjamin Schechter   +2 more
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Wargames

2022
This chapter argues that the scope of the Espionage Act as a tool to control information significantly expands during the Reagan administration, in large part due to the influence of William Casey, Reagan's head of the CIA. Samuel L. Morison becomes the first government employee convicted for giving secrets to the press, when photos of a new nuclear ...
Ralph Engelman, Carey Shenkman
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WARGAMING THEORY

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERINCE "STRATEGIESXXI", 2022
In this article, we want to make an overview of a distinct stage in the process of planning military operations, namely wargaming. From our point of view, as specialists in the field of military art, wargaming is a particular aspect of the decision-making process, offering the possibility to identify optimal response solutions, depending on certain ...
Lucian Valeriu SCIPANOV, Valentin TOTIR
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Business Wargaming

Jan Oliver Schwarz, Daniel F. Oriesek
exaly   +2 more sources

Wargames

2013
Where did wargames come from? Who participated in them, and why? How is their development related to changes in real-life warfare? Which aspects of war did they capture, which ones did they leave out, how, and why? What do they tell us about the conduct of war in the times and places where they were played?
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