Schelling, Thomas C.

Libros de: Schelling, Thomas C.

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  • The Strategy of Conflict

    Schelling, Thomas C.

    Harvard University Press (1990)

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    • EAN: 9780674840317
    • Páginas: 328
    • Fecha de edición: 1990

    pvp.34,95 €

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    'In eminently lucid and often charming language, Professor Schelling's work opens to rational analysis a crucial field of politics, the international politics of threat, or as the current term goes, of deterrence. In this field, ...

  • Micromotives And Macrobehaviour

    Schelling, Thomas C.

    Norton (2006)

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    • EAN: 9780393329469
    • Páginas: 288
    • Fecha de edición: 2006

    pvp.21,95 €

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    Originally published over twenty-five years ago, "Micromotives and Macrobehavior" still feels fresh today. And the subject of these stories - how small and seemingly meaningless decisions and actions by individuals often lead to significant unintended ...

  • Strategies Of Commitment And Other Essays

    Schelling, Thomas C.

    Harvard University Press (2007)

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    • EAN: 9780674025677
    • Páginas: 360
    • Fecha de edición: 2007

    pvp.23,60 €

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    All of the essays in this new collection by Thomas Schelling convey his unique perspective on individuals and society, whether discussing smoking and other addictions, global warming, segregation, or nuclear war. Schelling - a 2005 ...

  • Strategies Of Commitment And Other Essays.

    Schelling, Thomas C.

    Harvard University Press (2006)

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    • EAN: 9780674019294
    • Páginas: 288
    • Fecha de edición: 2006

    pvp.47,25 €

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    All of the essays in this new collection by Thomas Schelling convey his unique perspective on individuals and society. This perspective has several characteristics: it is strategic in that it assumes that an important part ...