To what extent is prisoner's dilemma useful for modeling the strategic interactions of states?

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Topic: To what extent is prisoner’s dilemma useful for modeling the strategic interactions of states?

In building and supporting your argument, you should identify the strengths and weaknesses

of using prisoner’s dilemma to model state interactions and engage several real world

scenarios to support your argument.


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Running Head: PRISONER’S DILEMMA IN STRATEGIC INTERACTIONS OF STATES

Application of the Prisoner’s Dilemma in Strategic Interactions of States
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PRISONER’S DILEMMA IN STRATEGIC INTERACTIONS OF STATES

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Application of the Prisoner’s Dilemma in Strategic Interactions of States
The prisoner’s dilemma presents a strategic approach to managing inter-state interactions
in numerous circumstances today. In the modern world, the world is governed through
diplomacy and strategic engagements. As such, countries have devised ways of engaging their
allies with the probability of making the most of the engagements. At the moment, the
international community is devoid of domineering legislatures as well as centralized legislators.
Thus, the prisoner’s dilemma is the most useful approach to managing inter-state engagement.
As a result, it is difficult to imagine perfectly actualizing the international law. In this
context, treaties are the best fete in ensuring harmony as well as cooperation. In this sense, they
can be deemed as being global public goods and services. Treaties are strategic and are aimed at
ensuring that nations relate with each other nicely (Landay & Mohammed, 2018). Thus, by them
becoming a signatory to any treaty, they are committing to honoring all the obligations that came
with such.
Today treaties are the main thing, especially when getting nations to commit to a
particular course. A good example of the application of the dilemma is having all the signatory
countries to completely buy into the idea. There are also incidences in which one country can be
rogue. Getting to actualize the treaty, in this case, becomes the major focus.
Going back to the Vienna Convention, there are rules and obligations that bind the
nations. Article 60 contains the rules of release’. Literary these rules dictate when a member
nation can exit the treaty and the obligations that entail being a member. Broadly this relies on
ideas that are simila...


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