Response to Galam's Comment
Robert Axelrod and
D. Scott Bennett
British Journal of Political Science, 1998, vol. 28, issue 2, 412-414
Abstract:
Landscape theory proposed a model of the alignment of actors (such as nations) based upon the importance of individual actors and their pairwise relationships. The model was implemented in simulation software and its predictions compared favourably with empirical reality given several input situations. The model successfully predicted the alignment of seventeen European nations in the Second World War alliance patterns since the Cold War.
Date: 1998
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