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Explore the application of game theory in managing small wars and conflicts, from evolutionary stable systems to external intervention and changing the rules of engagement for peaceful settlement.
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Figure One. Small Wars and the Theory of Games Open, Living Conflict EcoSystem Counter-State 100 (0, 100) (100, 0) -25 State 100 -25 (-25,-25)
Figure Two. Evolutionary Stable System- Small Wars Adapted Version of Maynard Smith’s ESS Counter-State 100 (0, 100) (100, 0) -25 State 100 -25 (-25,-25)
Figure Three. External Nash Intervention Towards Negotiated Fair Settlement Counter-State 100 (0, 100) (50, 50) (100, 0) -25 State 100 -25 (-25,-25)
Figure Four. Evolutionary Stable System- Small Wars: When Intervention and Reconciliation cannot be reached, The violence descends into a lose-lose Counter-State 100 (0, 100) (100, 0) -25 State 100 -25 (-25,-25)
Figure Five. Changing The Rules of the Game Warden’s Third Ring: Structure Change (Construction, Reconstruction, or Deconstruction of State) Insurgency 100 (0, 100) (100, 0) -25 Host Nation 100 -25 (-25,-25)