Metagame analysis of the Garrison conflict [Water resources conflicts, damage, Canada, United States]

Metagame analysis is a type of game theory which can be employed for assessing the political feasibility of large‐scale water resources projects. The Garrison Diversion Unit, a planned irrigation scheme in North Dakota has caused a complex international controversy which is analyzed by using metagam...

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