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Game theory and the Second Iraq War

Jason Mead

Defense & Security Analysis, 2005, vol. 21, issue 3, 303-311

Abstract: Throughout the world, there is a large number of young, and even not-so-young, scholars who are reading for higher degrees in strategic, security and defense studies, or engaged in analytical research in research institutes, think-tanks or consultancies; they bring to the subject innovative and fresh perspectives often ignored or missed by more established scholars. Most of these people have yet to make their mark in the defense and security field. The Editors of Defense & Security Analysis are resolved to tap this value source of information, observation, analysis and critical study by offering a new section of the journal for their views to be given an opportunity to be aired. Submissions of up to 3,000 words are encouraged from University Master's and Doctoral candidates and post-doctoral researchers.

Date: 2005
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