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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: Political Science
 
A. BOOKS
 
1. Readings in Game Theory and Political Behavior, New York: Doubleday, 1954.
3. Game Theory and Related Approaches to Social Behavior, New York: Wiley, 1964. [German Edition - Spieltheorie und Sozialwissen­schaften, New York: Wiley, 1964. Japanese Edition - New York: Wiley, 1969.]
13. Game Theory in the Social Sciences, Volume II, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984.
 
B. ARTICLES
 
  1954-1955
8. “A Method for Evaluating the Distribution of Power in a Committee System” (with L. S. Shapley), The American Political Science Review, 48, 3, September 1954, 787-792.
9. “Introduction to the Nature of Game Theory,” in Readings in Game Theory and Political Behavior, (M. Shubik, ed.), New York: Doubleday, 1954, 1-11.
10. “Does the Fittest Necessarily Survive?” in Readings in Game Theory and Political Behavior (M. Shubik, ed.), New York: Doubleday, 1954, Chapter 5, 43-46.
 
  1962-1963
34. “Some Reflections on the Design of Game Theoretic Models for the Study of Negotiation and Threats,” The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 7, 1 (March 1963), pp. 1-12. [Reprinted in: Theory of Games (A. Mensch, ed.), Publisher: 1966.]
 
  1966-1967
47. “The Uses of Game Theory,” in Contemporary Political Analysis (J. Charlesworth, ed.), New York: The Free Press, 1967, Chapter 13.
50. “Information, Rationality, and Free Choice in a Future Democratic Society,” Daedalus, 96, 3, Summer Issue, 1967, 771-778. [Reprinted in Toward the Year 2000: Work in Progress (D. Bell, ed.), Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1968.]
 
  1968-1969
62. “A Two Party System, General Equilibrium and the Voter's Paradox,” Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie, 28, 1968, 341-354.
64. “Preface,” to R. Farquharson, Theory of Voting, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1969.
 
  1970-1971
73. “Voting, or a Price System in a Competitive Market Structure,” American Political Science Review, 64, 1, 1970, 179-181. CFP 321.
76. “On Homo Politicus and the Instant Referendum,” Public Choice, Fall 1970, 79-84.
 
  1974-1975
118. “Some Implications of the Information Revolution to Economic and Political Life,” in Man and Computer (M. Marois, ed.), Amsterdam: North Holland, 1974, 517-525.
 
  1978-1979
151. “Logrolling and Budget Allocation Games” (with L. Van der Heyden), International Journal of Game Theory, 7, 3/4, 1978, 151-162. CFP 482 & CFDP 445.
 
  1982-1983
175. “Business and International Political Risk” (with K. F. J. Niebling), European Management Journal, 1, 1 (Summer 1982). [Reprinted in Portfolio Planning and Corporate Strategy (Thomas H. Naylor and Michele Mann, eds.), Oxford, OH: Planning Executives Institute, 1983, 153-175.]
176. “Political Risk: Analysis, Process and Purpose,” Proceedings: International Symposium on Managing International Risk, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 1983, 109-138.
 
  1986-1987
207. “The Games Within the Game: Modeling Politico-Economic Structures,” in Guidance, Control, and Evaluation in the Public Sector, Part 5 (F.-X. Kaufmann, G. Majone, and V. Ostrom, eds.), Walter de Gruyter: Berlin-New York, 1986. CFP 647.
 
  2002-2003
276. Risk: Public Perception, and Education,” (with Michael Powers), at Temple University, Fox School of Business and Management, accepted article in the Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Business Research Forum on Global Risk Management, April 20, 2001.
 
Publications by Topic
Game Theory and Operations Research
Theory of Money
Experimental and Other Gaming
Political Science
Defense Analysis
Economic Theory
Miscellaneous Topics
 
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