Mechanism Design, Behavioral Science and Artificial Intelligence in International Relations 1st Edition
Gripping, rigorous and timely, Mechanism Design, Behavioral Science and Artificial Intelligence in International Relations by Tshilidzi Marwala offers a bold rethinking of how states, institutions and non-state actors make decisions in an increasingly automated and interconnected world. This 1st Edition bridges theory and practice, showing readers how mechanism design and behavioral insights combine with machine learning to reshape diplomacy, conflict management and global governance.
Discover practical frameworks that translate complex models into actionable policy tools. Marwala guides you through core concepts—strategic incentives, cognitive biases, algorithmic decision-making—and demonstrates their implications for treaty design, negotiation strategy and crisis response. Case studies and cross-regional examples make the book especially relevant to practitioners and scholars across Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas, providing a truly global perspective.
Whether you are a policymaker, diplomat, researcher or graduate student, this book equips you to:
– Interpret AI-driven forecasts within human-centered systems
– Construct incentive-compatible institutions that resist manipulation
– Design resilient policies informed by behavioral science and computation
Written in an accessible yet authoritative voice, the text balances academic depth with real-world relevance—ideal for university courses, think-tank analysis and governmental briefings. Clear charts and plain-language explanations ensure complex ideas are immediately usable.
For anyone seeking to navigate the future of international relations where algorithms and human behavior intersect, this book is essential. Secure your copy of Mechanism Design, Behavioral Science and Artificial Intelligence in International Relations and lead smarter, more resilient policy decisions in a rapidly changing world. Order now to expand your strategic toolkit.
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