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    Chaos in models of arms races and the initiation of war: Crisis stability and instability in an international system.Alvin M. Saperstein - 2007 - Complexity 12 (3):22-26.
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    Mathematical modeling of the effects of 'capability' and 'intent' on the stability of a competitive international system.Alvin M. Saperstein - 1994 - Synthese 100 (3):359 - 378.
    In international relations theory, there is a long history of Richardson-like modeling of the evolution of military capability. Usually, such models are deterministic and predictive and do not allow for the representation of the transition from competitive peace to shooting war. More recently, models have been developed which attempt to represent the evolution of relationship between nations. The relationship between nations, varying from friendship to hostility, is taken to be synonymous with the intent of nations towards each other, varying from (...)
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    Mathematical modeling of the interaction between terrorism and counter‐terrorism and its policy implications.Alvin M. Saperstein - 2008 - Complexity 14 (1):45-49.
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