Brams, Steven J
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- A generic negotiation game
- A nail-biting election
- A procedure for divorce settlements
- An envy-free cake division algorithm
- Approval voting in practice
- Arbitration procedures
- Camp David : was the agreement fair?
- Catch-22 and king-of-the-mountain games : cycling, frustration and power
- Competitive fair division
- Cycles of conflict
- Deductive prediction of conflict : the Northern Ireland case
- Dividing the indivisible : procedures for allocating cabinet ministries to political parties in a parliamentary system
- Dividing the indivisible : procedures for allocating cabinet ministries to political parties in a parlimentary system
- Fair division : Pareto-optimality versus strategic robustness
- Fair division : from cake-cutting to dispute resolution
- Fair division and politics
- Fair division by point allocation
- Fair division of indivisible items
- Fair division of indivisible items between two people with identical preferences : envy-freeness, pareto-optimality, and equity
- Fallback bargaining
- Game theory and emotions
- Game theory and politics
- Game theory and the humanities : bridging two worlds
- Games that end in a bang or a whimper
- Games theory and literature
- Games theory and multilateral negotiations : the single European act and the Uruguay round
- Going from theory to practice : the mixed success of approval voting
- Intransigence in negotiations : the dynamics of disagreement
- Mathematics and democracy : designing better voting and fair-division procedures
- Negotiation games : applying game theory to bargaining and arbitration
- Old and new moving-knife schemes
- Paradoxes in politics : an introduction to the nonobvious in political science
- Paradoxes of fair division
- Proportional representation : broadening the options
- Resolving social issues in a merger : a fair-division approach
- Single-peakedness and disconnected coalitions
- Single-peakedness and disconnected coalitions
- The dynamics of the Northern Ireland condition
- The paradox of disconnected coalitions
- The paradox of multiple elections
- The rationality of surprise : unstable Nash equilibria and the theory of moves
- The truel
- Theory of moves
- Theory of moves : overview and examples
- Three solutions to divide the dollar
- To mobilize or not to mobilize : catch 22s in international crises
- Two stage auctions I : private-value strategies
- Two stage auctions II : common-value strategies and the winner's curse
- Voter sovereignty and election outcomes
- Voting on referenda : the separability problem and possible solutions
- Voting procedures
- When is it rational to be magnanimous in victory?
- Would Ross Perot have won the 1992 presidential election under approval voting?
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- Arms-control inspection strategies that induce compliance : a game-theoretic analysis
- Backward induction is not robust : the parity problem and the uncertainty problem
- Cake division with minimal cuts : envy-free procedures for 3 person, 4 persons, and beyond
- Cooperative vs. non-cooperative truels : little agreement, but does that matter?
- Cooperative vs. non-cooperative truels : little agreement, but does that matter?
- Fair division : a new approach to the Spratly Islands controversy
- Minimal winning coalitions in weighted-majority voting games
- The mathematics of preference, choice and order : essays in honor of Peter C. Fishburn
- Yes-no voting
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