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The complexity of security

Complexity 14 (1):13-21 (2008)

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  1. Fights, Games, and Debates.Anatol Rapoport - 1961 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (2):271-272.
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  • Adaptive evolution of complex systems under uncertain environmental constraints: A viability approach.Jean-Pierre Aubin - 2003 - In J. B. Nation (ed.), Formal descriptions of developing systems. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 165--184.
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  • The Evolution of Cooperation.Robert M. Axelrod - 1984 - Basic Books.
    The 'Evolution of Cooperation' addresses a simple yet age-old question; If living things evolve through competition, how can cooperation ever emerge? Despite the abundant evidence of cooperation all around us, there existed no purely naturalistic answer to this question until 1979, when Robert Axelrod famously ran a computer tournament featuring a standard game-theory exercise called The Prisoner's Dilemma. To everyone's surprise, the program that won the tournament, named Tit for Tat, was not only the simplest but the most "cooperative" entrant. (...)
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  • From complex conflicts to stable cooperation: Cases in environment and security.Jürgen Scheffran & Bruce Hannon - 2007 - Complexity 13 (2):78-91.
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