Political Theory Primer

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Centipede Game
coalition formation theory
Column Chooser
committee processes
Condorcet Winner
Decision Node
elementary game-theoretic ideas
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Evolutionary Stable Strategies
Extensive Form
Ideal Points
international conflict
introductory game theory for political analysis
legislative decision analysis
Median Voter Theorem
Mixed Equilibrium Strategy
Mixed Strategy
Nash Equilibrium
political machineries-elections
political science methodology
political theory primer
Pure Strategy
Pure Strategy Equilibrium
Pure Strategy Nash Equilibria
rational choice theory
Row Chooser
social choice mechanisms
Strategic Equivalent
Strategic Form
Subgame Perfect Equilibrium
Subgame Perfection
Uninformed Voters
Voter Ideal Points
voting system modeling
Voting Tree
Winning Coalition

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415902410
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1992, A Political Theory Primer is designed as an introductory course for students in the application of game theory to modeling political processes. Examining those very phenomena that power political machineries--elections, legislative and committee processes, and international conflict--the book attempts to answer fundamental questions about their nature and function.

Included at the end of each chapter is a set of exercises designed to allow students to practice the construction and analysis of political models. Although the text assumes only training at the basic algebra level, the student who completes a course around this text will be equipped to read nearly all the professional literature that makes use of game-theoretic analysis. Each chapter also contains suggestiosn for further reading for those students who want to broaden their learning and expertise.

Peter C. Ordeshook is Professor of Political Science at California Institute of Technology.

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