Analytical techniques in conflict management

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Analytical techniques in conflict management

Manas Chatterji

Dartmouth, c1992

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注記

Bibliography: p. 377-390

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The objective of this book is to present some quantitative techniques used in social sciences and related fields and indicate, through examples and computer algorithms, how they can be used to analyze practical problems related to conflict in international relations. Some of the techniques are - multivariate statistics, gaming and coalition theory, factor analysis, economic models and mathematical programming, graph theory, Markov chain, artificial intelligence and expert systems, and fuzzy set theory.

目次

  • Part 1 Statistical methods in conflict management: descriptive statistics
  • probability theory and probability distribution
  • statistical inference
  • analysis of variance, co-variance and design of experiments
  • non- parametric testing of hypothesis and X2 test
  • multi-variate distribution
  • computer programs. Part 2 Differential equations, arms race and related models: differential and integral calculus, and arms race models
  • an example - India and Pakistan conflict
  • topology
  • catastrophe theory
  • chaos theory. Part 3 Gaming, coalition theory and simulation: decision science and game theory
  • an example - gaming and coalition in W. Bengal (India) politics
  • coalition theory
  • simulation. Part 4 Factor analysis and related methods: factor analysis
  • an example - conflict and development
  • discriminant analysis
  • cluster analysis
  • content analysis
  • computer programs. Part 5 Econometric models and rational expectations: econometric models
  • rational expectations
  • an example - econometric analysis and international realtions - methodological issues
  • computer programs. Part 6 Input-output and programming: input-output models
  • programming. Part 7 Graph theory and Markov chain: graph theory
  • Markov chain
  • an example - graph theory and Middle East and Vietnam conflicts. Part 8 Participationa dn information models: decentralization process
  • learning theory
  • artificial intelligence and expert systems
  • asymmetric information theory
  • fuzzy set theory
  • Delphi method
  • supplementary examples - Middle East conflict, Vietnam conflict.

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