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Game Theory in Political Science
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Game Theory
Defining game theory, its importance in political science, and an overview of the course
Module #2
Basic Concepts of Game Theory
Payoffs, strategies, Nash Equilibrium, and Pareto Optimality
Module #3
Types of Games
Cooperative and non-cooperative games, zero-sum and non-zero-sum games, and simultaneous and sequential games
Module #4
Prisoners Dilemma
Analyzing the classic game theory paradox and its implications for political science
Module #5
Nash Equilibrium
Understanding and applying Nash Equilibrium to political science scenarios
Module #6
Mixed Strategies
Randomized strategies and their application to political decision-making
Module #7
Game Theory in International Relations
Applying game theory to understand international conflicts, cooperation, and diplomacy
Module #8
Bargaining and Negotiation
Using game theory to analyze and improve negotiation outcomes in politics
Module #9
Voting Systems
Applying game theory to understand the strategic implications of different voting systems
Module #10
Social Dilemmas
Analyzing collective action problems and the tragedy of the commons using game theory
Module #11
Signaling and Screening
Understanding how game theory can be used to analyze information asymmetry in politics
Module #12
Coalition Formation
Applying game theory to understand coalition building and maintenance in politics
Module #13
Legislative Politics
Using game theory to analyze legislative bargaining, voting, and decision-making
Module #14
Executive Politics
Applying game theory to understand executive-legislative relations and policy-making
Module #15
Judicial Politics
Using game theory to analyze judicial decision-making and the strategic interaction between judges and other political actors
Module #16
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
Applying game theory to understand and combat terrorism
Module #17
Environmental Politics
Using game theory to analyze international environmental agreements and cooperation
Module #18
Game Theory and Political Economy
Applying game theory to understand the political economy of policy-making and institutional design
Module #19
Experimental Methods in Game Theory
Designing and interpreting experiments to test game theoretical hypotheses in political science
Module #20
Game Theory and Public Policy
Using game theory to analyze and improve public policy-making in various domains
Module #21
Game Theory and Political Institutions
Applying game theory to understand the design and functioning of political institutions
Module #22
Advances in Game Theory
Discussing recent developments and applications of game theory in political science
Module #23
Case Studies in Game Theory and Political Science
Applying game theory to real-world political scenarios and events
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Game Theory in Political Science career


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