Adaptation, State Survival and System Endurance: A Simulation Study

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1990
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This paper reports on a study using the EARTH (Exploring Alternative Realpolitik Theses) Simulation Model. The model is an abstract representation of an anarchic multistate system wherein states employ Realists' principles in guiding their choices on questions dealing with war and peace. The present study examines the systemic and state level consequences that arise in the presence or absence of the ability of states to adapt or change the fundamental decision rules that they employ.

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Cusack, Thomas R. and Stoll, Richard J.. "Adaptation, State Survival and System Endurance: A Simulation Study." International Political Science Review, 11, no. 2 (1990) Sage: 261-278. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019251219001100208.

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