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Julian Macfarlane's avatar

If one is familiar with Western game theory (Nash et al), the Russian versions are fascinating. The US military adapted Nash's theories-- but failed to understand him properly -- as was also the case with military strategist John Boyd's theories. The Russians' theories were pragmatic, eclectic and holistic. Most American applications of game theory really just dressed up existing biases and policies.

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Aleks's avatar

Great piece again.

I additionally would like to suggest the following two goals:

1) Motivating the own troops to form unity and brotherhood. These shock troops have a high casualty rate. Hence they need such a leader who speaks what's on their mind.

2) Letting the Russian publics blood boiling and demanding Ukrainian blood for the upcoming Russian offensive, after the Ukrainian offensive. (No not big arrows).

See my latest article.

Thanks Julian 👍

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