Nested games : rational choice in comparative politics

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Nested games : rational choice in comparative politics

George Tsebelis

(California series on social choice and political economy, 18)

University of California Press, c1990

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Includes index

Bibliography: p. 249-267

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Description

Clearly written and easily understood by the nonspecialist, "Nested Games" provides a systematic, empirically accurate, and theoretically coherent account of apparently irrational political actions.

Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments 1. Nested Games and Rationality 2. In Defense of the Rational-Choice Approach Appendix to Chapter 2 3. Two-Person Games with Variable Payoffs Appendix to Chapter 3: A Appendix to Chapter 3: B 4* Games with Variable Rules, or the Politics of Institutional Change 5. Why Do British Labour Party Activists Commit Political Suicide? Appendix to Chapter 5 6. A Rational-Choice Approach to Consociationalism 7. The Cohesion of French Electoral Coalitions Appendix to Chapter 7 8. Conclusions Bibliography Index

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