1972: Arms and Influence, by Thomas C. Schelling

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Arms and Influence by Thomas C. Schelling, published in 1972, is a groundbreaking work that delves into the strategic aspects of conflict and negotiation. This first edition book offers a meticulous analysis of how nations use military power to influence their adversaries, exploring the dynamics of deterrence, coercion, and bargaining. With a focus on game theory and the psychology behind decision-making, Schelling provides readers with a thought-provoking examination of international relations. Arms and Influence is an essential read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of power and diplomacy in the modern world.

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Arms and Influence, by Thomas C. Schelling, published by Yale University Press in New Haven in 1972. 294 pages.
Great vintage paperback edition in very good+ condition. There is a little wear and rubbing on the cover, plus a small tear top of spine. Book block tightly bound, very clean. A couple of passages are highlighted with a yellow marker. Slight toning.

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