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Bargaining and the Nature of War
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2004
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NegotiationNegotiation TheoryWargamingInternational RelationsGame TheoryConflict StudyConflict ModelBusinessLawCivil ConflictWar-of-attrition ModelsInternational ConflictRandom-walk ModelPolitical ConflictPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesArmed Conflict
A model of bargaining embedded within a random-walk model of warfare is developed. The conflict model contains aspects of both lottery-based and war-of-attrition models of conflict. Results show that future disputes are less likely to lead to armed conflict following long rather than short wars. Furthermore, should a subsequent dispute lead to armed conflict, the higher the cost and the longer the previous war, the shorter the conflict is likely to last.
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