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The War Game: A Critique of Military Problem Solving (Brewer, Shubik, 1979)
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p.3 This is a book about war. More precisely, it presents a critique of war-related activities broadly characterized as modeling, gaming, and simulation. We are concerned with the applications of these activities to military problems
 
p.7 Military and diplomatic and international problems are also amenable to investigation by means of simulations and games.

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