The Future of Game Theory and Geopolitics
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Information as Power - Geopolitics is increasingly driven by the quality of information available to states. Better information improves prediction, strategies, and responses in an interconnected world. This creates an incentive for nations to maximise informational advantage while concealing their own. As a result, geopolitics becomes an information competition as much as a power competition. Rising Complexity and Conflict - Global politics is becoming more complex, increasing the number of decisions states must make. Each decision triggers responses, creating chains of strategic interaction between actors. When responses are non-cooperative, tensions escalate across multiple domains simultaneously. This dynamic turns geopolitics into a continuously evolving and reactive system, which makes information competition more intense by the day. Rationality and Delegated Decision-Making - With information becoming a valuable commodity, could states begin to outsource aspects of decision-
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