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Category: Politics
Word Count: 1491

Explaining Saddam's Bluff Using a Model of Incomplete Information

     In situations, or "games," of incomplete information, one of the players involved does not know something pertinent about the other player. In cases such as these, perceptions become essential in determining why specific decisions are made and how certain outcomes come to be. When the first player does not know the type of the other, whether he is aggressive or non-aggressive, for instance, player one will base his actions on the way he perceives the other to be, and he may not be correct. T
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