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War is Math: How to Use Wargaming to Prevent & Win Wars: How to Use Wargaming to Prevent & Win Wars (Political Warfare: Strategies & Tactics of Warfare and Diplomacy) Paperback – September 25, 2024

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Management number 219237739 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $10.00 Model Number 219237739
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War is not chaos. It is a system of choices, incentives, probabilities, and constraints. “War Is Math” explains how basic college-level mathematics can be used to represent conflict, model decision-making, and improve judgment in war, crisis, and deterrence. This book uses elementary game theory, probability, statistics, and structured wargaming to show how military and political outcomes emerge from human decisions under uncertainty. No advanced mathematics is required, but the reader must be willing to think quantitatively.Written for military officers, policymakers, analysts, and diplomats, this book treats wargaming as a practical tool rather than a hobby or abstraction. It explains how mathematical reasoning clarifies strategy, reveals hidden assumptions, and exposes cognitive errors that repeatedly lead to defeat, escalation, or miscalculation. The focus is not on equations for their own sake, but on how mathematical structure forces clearer thinking about risk, surprise, deception, and choice.The book walks through how mathematical models and probability are used inside wargames to simulate conflict, test strategies, and explore alternatives before lives and resources are committed. It examines surprise as a combat multiplier, opponent modeling as a strategic necessity, and the role of uncertainty in both battlefield and diplomatic outcomes. Historical and contemporary case studies are used, including Chinese maritime competition and insights drawn from China’s Warring States period, to show how abstract models map onto real strategic problems.“War Is Math” also addresses the limits of models and simulations. It explains where wargaming works, where it fails, and why human bias, organizational incentives, and political pressure often undermine rational decision-making. Artificial intelligence, open-source intelligence, and modern computational tools are discussed as extensions of, not replacements for, disciplined human judgment.This is not a book for readers looking for motivational slogans or narrative military history. It is a conceptual guide to thinking more clearly about war and peace using structured reasoning. Readers who are uncomfortable with basic probability, abstraction, or sustained analytical reading should look elsewhere. Readers willing to engage with math as a language for strategy will gain a sharper understanding of how wars begin, how they escalate, and how they can sometimes be deterred or contained.“War Is Math” is an introduction to wargaming as a serious intellectual discipline, designed to improve judgment rather than promise certainty. It offers a framework for studying war honestly, preparing for it responsibly, and understanding why so many conflicts unfold the way they do.Order War Is Math today to master the science of strategy — think clearer, plan smarter, and prepare better for the realities of modern conflict.”Keywords: Wargaming, Military strategy, War prevention, Combat simulations, Mathematical models, Probability theory, Conflict analysis, Military training tools, Artificial intelligencey in warfare, War simulations, Cognitive biases in decision-making, Opponent modeling, Defense analysis, War gaming applications, Strategic decision-making, Combat power, Path dependence in war, Chinese maritime conflict, Science fiction diplomacy, Bayes’ theorem in warfare, Time Wargaming, Military strategy, War prevention, Combat simulations, Mathematical models, Probability theory, Conflict analysis, Military training tools, Artificial intelligence in warfare, War simulations, Cognitive biases in decision-making, Opponent modeling, Defense analysis, War gaming applications, Strategic decision-making, Combat power, Path dependence in war, Chinese maritime conflict, Science fiction diplomac Read more

ISBN13 979-8340285713
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.36 x 9 inches
Item Weight 10.6 ounces
Book 4 of 10 Political Warfare: Strategies & Tactics of Warfare and Diplomacy
Print length 159 pages
Publication date September 25, 2024

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