Thomas Schelling

Thomas Schelling

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Thomas Schelling was a distinguished economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on game theory and strategic behavior, particularly in relation to military strategy and conflict resolution. His ideas on coercion and the strategic use of power have influenced various fields, including economics, politics, and international relations.

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Thomas Schelling, an American deterrence theorist and Nobel laureate, described the non-event of the Cold War as the 'most spectacular event' of the second half of the 20th century.

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Neue Zürcher Zeitung·SwitzerlandSwitzerland· 2025-08-27
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Thomas Schelling was a Nobel Prize-winning economist known for his work on the logic of war and peace.

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Kompas·IndonesiaIndonesia· 2025-07-22
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Thomas Schelling is known for his work on strategic deterrence and nuclear strategy.

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Kompas·IndonesiaIndonesia· 2025-06-25
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Schelling developed the game-theoretic principles of nuclear deterrence and won the Nobel Prize in 2005.

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Index.hu·HungaryHungary· 2025-05-13
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Thomas Schelling led a top-secret war game that tested hypotheses about limited nuclear exchanges.

CAN INDIA STILL GO TO WAR WITH PAKISTAN? - Newspaper
Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·PakistanPakistan· 2025-05-06
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Thomas Schelling led a top-secret war game that tested hypotheses about limited nuclear exchanges.

CAN INDIA STILL GO TO WAR WITH PAKISTAN? - Newspaper
Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·PakistanPakistan· 2025-05-04
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Thomas Schelling is cited as a Nobel laureate economist whose views influence Karp's arguments.

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The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-03-02
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