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2005-10-13

THOMAS SCHELLING GETS HIS DUE FROM SWEDEN

ACEDEMICS ARE SUCKERS DEBATING ABOUT INCONSEQUENTIAL ISSUES, YUK

In Slate, Fred Kaplan tries to throw some cold water on Schelling's Nobel, pointing out:
Today's papers note his ingenious applications of "game theory" to labor negotiations, business transactions, and arms-control agreements. But what they don't note—what is little-known in general—is the crucial role he played in formulating the strategies of "controlled escalation" and "punitive bombing" that plunged our country into the war in Vietnam.
This dark side of Tom Schelling is also the dark side of social science—the brash assumption that neat theories not only reflect the real world but can change it as well, and in ways that can be precisely measured. And it's a legacy that can be detected all too clearly in our current imbroglio in Iraq.
Alas, Kaplan commits the very sin he accuses Schelling of making -- providing an overly neat theory of how Schelling contributed to U.S. policy in Vietnam. Kaplan's own description of Schelling's role in Vietnam contradicts his claim:

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