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About the same time that these ideas were applied to the law and labor, a Harvard economist named Thomas Schelling began applying these strategic insights to wars. Over the next few decades, others refined the logic. My pie-splitting example comes from a Stanford political scientist named Jim Fearon, one of the first to systematically outline how our peaceful incentives break down.
Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace
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