The issue contains two symposia, one on applied game theory with contributions by Fungisai Nota on southern Africa, Lisa Carson and Raymond Dacey on third players in traditional deterrence games, and Partha Gangopadhyay on intolerance, social conflict, and multiple equilibria games. The second symposium studies Southeast Asian maritime security, with contributions from Richard Bitzinger, James Manikom, Sam Bateman, and Brendan Howe.
Table of Contents
Articles
Theory of regional stability as a public good: Examples from Southern Africa | |
Fungisai Nota |
The Assassin and the Donor as third players in the traditional deterrence game | |
Lisa J. Carlson, Raymond Dacey |
Economics of intolerance and social conflict | |
Partha Gangopadhyay |
A new arms race? The political economy of maritime military modernization in the Asia-Pacific | |
Richard A. Bitzinger |
The Sino-Japanese energy dispute in the East China Sea: Strategic policy, economic opportunities, and cooperation | |
James Manicom |
Regime building in the Malacca and Singapore straits: Two steps forward, one step back | |
Sam Bateman |
European analogies for a liberal peace in Northeast Asia | |
Brendan Howe |
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