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Democratization of Countries, Game Theory & Study, Eastern Europe - General & Miscellaneous History, Mathematical Programming & Operations Research, Democracies & Republics - General & Miscellaneous, Eastern Europe - Politics & Government
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Strategic Transitions

by Professor Josep M. Colomer
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Overview

A transition agreement is a rational game, with political actors choosing moves that will avoid widespread violence and civil war. As Josep M. Colomer argues, game theory is particularly appropriate to offer a theoretical framework for the study of democratic transitions, since it assumes that collective outcomes result from strategies chosen by self-interested actors. In particular, the cooperative, efficient equilibria of two "mugging" games and the famous "prisoner's dilemma" game point out that opportunities for mutual benefit exist within different models of transition.

Strategic Transitions applies game theory to an analysis of Central Europe after the fall of Communism and, in particular, to the transitions in the former Soviet Union and in Poland. The strategic approach adopted by Colomer helps to explain the development of political reforms and democratization, even in the absence of the "structural preconditions" often postulated in other studies. With its application of game theory to democratic transitions, Strategic Transitions provides fresh insight into how political actors make the choices that move nations from authoritarian to more democratic regimes.

About the Author, Professor Josep M. Colomer

Josep M. Colomer is a research professor at the Higher Council of Scientific Research in Barcelona, as well as a visiting professor at Georgetown University and New York University.

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Argues that game theory is appropriate as a theoretical framework for the study of democratic transitions. Applies game theory to an analysis of Central Europe after the fall of communism and, in particular, to transitions in the former Soviet Union and Poland. This strategic approach helps explain the development of political reforms and democratization. Colomer is research professor at the Higher Council of Scientific Research in Barcelona, and visiting professor at Georgetown University and New York University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 28, 2000
Publisher
Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000.
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780801863844

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