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In this chapter we shall focus on (i) restructuring games so that each player may claim a victory (Section 12.1); (ii) useful observations from the behavior mechanism for understanding and solving nontrivial game problems (Section 12.2); (iii) construction of conflict maps and perspectives to help us understand the nontrivial games more thoroughly (Section 12.3); and (iv) forming winning strategies for nontrivial games including making people like us, making suggestions effectively, bargaining and negotiation, and direct conflict and wars (Section 12.4).
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Yu, P.L., Scupin, C.A. (1990). Restructuring Games and Forming Winning Strategies. In: Forming Winning Strategies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61295-4_12
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