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As president,Andrew Johnson
Prisoner's Dilemma
A game theory scenario demonstrating why two rational individuals might not cooperate even when it appears that it is in their best interest to do so.
Robert Axelrod
A political scientist known for his work on the theory of cooperation and competition, including the development of the iterated prisoner's dilemma model.
Tit-for-tat
A strategy in game theory where a player responds to an opponent's action with equivalent action, promoting cooperation by rewarding cooperation and punishing defection.
Prisoner's Dilemma
A scenario in game theory that illustrates why individuals might not cooperate, even when it seems that doing so would be in their collective best interest.
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