Subhashish Saha

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Each country must decide whether to increase its nuclear arsenal. If a country doesn’t add to its arsenal, it saves the cost and implicit risk of accident. But each country has an incentive to increase its arsenal to enhance its geopolitical position. It is in each country’s self-interest to invest in nuclear weapons, no matter what the other county is doing. The Nash equilibrium of the game, therefore, is global nuclear build-up.
Introducing Game Theory: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides)
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