William Spaniel: International Relations 101 International Relations 101 (#7): The Prisoner's Dilemma
International Relations 101 (#7): The Prisoner's Dilemma Transcript and Lesson Notes
http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ How can individually rational choices lead to collectively bad outcomes? The prisoner's dilemma is the oldest model in game theory and provides an explanation
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http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ How can individually rational choices lead to collectively bad outcomes? The prisoner's dilemma is the oldest model in game theory and provides an explanation
Key Takeaways
- Review the core idea: http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ How can individually rational choices lead to collectively bad outcomes? The prisoner's dilemma is the oldest model in game theory and provides an explanation
- Understand how international fits into International Relations 101 (#7): The Prisoner's Dilemma.
- Understand how relations fits into International Relations 101 (#7): The Prisoner's Dilemma.
- Understand how political fits into International Relations 101 (#7): The Prisoner's Dilemma.
- Understand how science fits into International Relations 101 (#7): The Prisoner's Dilemma.
Key Concepts
Full Transcript
http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ How can individually rational choices lead to collectively bad outcomes? The prisoner's dilemma is the oldest model in game theory and provides an explanation. In the next few videos, we will apply the logic of the prisoner's dilemma to case studies in international relations.
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http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ How can individually rational choices lead to collectively bad outcomes? The prisoner's dilemma is the oldest model in game theory and provides an explanation
What key concepts are covered in this lesson?
The lesson covers international, relations, political, science, game.
What should I learn before International Relations 101 (#7): The Prisoner's Dilemma?
Review the previous lessons in William Spaniel: International Relations 101, then use the transcript and key concepts on this page to fill any gaps.
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Practice by applying the main concepts: international, relations, political, science.
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