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Game Theory in Rebel Without a Cause

1995’s Rebel Without a Cause movie contains a very famous scene that inspired screenwriters to write similar scenes for their own movies. This scene is known as the Chicken Game, and it can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7hZ9jKrwvo. In the movie, two characters, Jim and Buzz, hate each other and decide to prove who is better than […]

China, North Korea, and the US; An Unbalanced Network

“WHAT WOULD CHINA DO IF NORTH KOREA AND THE UNITED STATES GO TO WAR?” – South China Morning Post The situation on the Korean Peninsula seems to become more tense each day due to provocations from North Korea, careless remarks from the United States administration, and an unbalanced social network. China and the United States […]

Game Theory in Baseball

Baseball is a sport in which statistics are not only viewed by fans, but are analyzed and utilized by owners, general managers, coaches, and players. Studying your opponents tendencies is crucial to succeeding as a high level baseball player.  For example, knowing an opposing hitter’s batting average based on pitch selection and location is vital […]

Are the US-Singapore-China relations structurally balanced?

Singapore is known for having strong diplomatic ties to many countries, and the government and its Ministry of Foreign Affairs have taken extensive steps to ensure that. One might think this can only be an inherently good thing – more allies means more opportunities for trade, partnership, and to help each other out in times […]

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