Title
Countries' Survival In Networked International Environments
Abstract
This paper applies a recently developed power allocation game in [1] to study the countries' survival problem in networked international environments. In the game, countries strategically allocate their power to support the survival of themselves and their friends and to oppose that of their foes, where by a country's survival is meant when the country's total support equals or exceeds its total threats. This paper establishes conditions that characterize different types of networked international environments in which a country may survive, such as when all the antagonism among countries makes up a complete or bipartite graph.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1109/cdc.2017.8264082
2017 IEEE 56TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON DECISION AND CONTROL (CDC)
Keywords
DocType
Volume
survival, countries, power, allocation, networks
Conference
abs/1710.02934
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0743-1546
1
0.48
References 
Authors
1
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yuke Li1207.83
A. Stephen Morse24285588.67
Ji Liu314626.61
Tamer Basar43497402.11