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War Gaming in the Information Age Theory and Purpose, 2001
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Recommended Citation Bracken, Paul and
Shubik
,
Martin
(2001) "War Gaming in the Information Age—Theory
2001
The War Game: A Critique of Military Problem Solving, 1980
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.; and
Shubik
,
Martin
(1980) "The War Game: A Critique of Military Problem Solving," Naval War College
1980
An Introduction to Wargaming and Its Uses, October 1985
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., and
Shubik
,
Martin
- The War Game: A Critique of Military Problem Solving- Cambridge: Harvard University
1985
Beyond the Black Box: An Assessment of Strategic War Gaming, December 1987
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Brewer, Garry D. and
Shubik
,
Martin
, The War Game: A Critique of Military Problem Solving, Harvard University
1987
CARMAX 83 Game, 1983 June
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., and
Shubik
,
Martin
. Tne War Came; A Cri0iIu of Militarv Problem Solving.
1983