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Analytic Tools for Deterrence
and Policy Assessment
Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab
Laurel, MD
5-7 February 2008

 

Presentations
(Last Updated 19 February 2008)

Intentions, Motivations, and Violent Non-State Actors, Marianne Abbott and Jill Egeth

Tutorial - Decision Theory, Allison Astorino-Courtois

Conflict and Cooperation: A Game-Theoretic Approach, Sandeep Baliga

Modeling Impacts of US Immigration Policy, David Brooks

Sudan Strategy Assessment: A Strategic Multilayer Analysis Effort, Lisa Costa

Derivation of MOEs for Operational/Strategic Objectives Using System Thinking, Stephen Downes-Martin

A System Dynamics Approach to Strategic Communications Modeling, Craig Oeltjen

Federated Social Science Models in the Sudan Strategic, Robert Popp

Is behavioral game theory a suited analytic tool for the deterrence assessment problems?, Mihaela D. Quirk, Ph.D.

Games of Deterrence: An Introduction, Michel Rudnianski

Applying a Game Theory Approach to Escalation Control, Marc Warburton

Can a Bayesian Approach Add Value to Deterrence Planning?, Marc Warburton

Plenary - Deterrence Analysis Needs, Greg Weaver

Modeling Selected Deterrent Effects of US Immigration Policy on Undocumented Immigrant Behavior, Charles Worrell

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