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  2. Selectorate theory - Wikipedia

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    The selectorate theory is a theory of government that studies the interactive relationships between political survival strategies and economic realities. It is first detailed in The Logic of Political Survival, authored by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita of New York University (NYU), Alastair Smith of NYU, Randolph M. Siverson of UC Davis, and James D. Morrow of the University of Michigan.

  3. The Theory of Political Coalitions - Wikipedia

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    The Theory of Political Coalitions is an academic book on positive political theory written by the American political scientist William H. Riker and published in 1962. It uses game theory to formalize political theory. In it, Riker deduces the size principle. On its postulates, politicians are proved to form winning, minimal-size coalitions. [1]

  4. The Logic of Political Survival - Wikipedia

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    The selectorate theory posits that each society's nominal population can be decomposed into political institutions that are subpopulations, namely a winning coalition, a selectorate, and the total population, each of which is a subset of the latter.

  5. Cooperative game theory - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative game theory is a branch of game theory that deals with the study of games where players can form coalitions, cooperate with one another, and make binding agreements. The theory offers mathematical methods for analysing scenarios in which two or more players are required to make choices that will affect other players wellbeing. [5]

  6. Opinion - Trump has an opportunity on 3 critical issues — if ...

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    Trump has an opportunity to build a new, lasting political coalition. But if he makes the wrong moves, he will just hand power back to the Democrats. Opinion - Trump has an opportunity on 3 ...

  7. How Trump won the White House (again): These key issues ... - AOL

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    In putting together its winning coalition, the Trump campaign sought to cut into Harris' huge advantage with female voters, many of whom backed the vice president because of her support for ...

  8. Banzhaf power index - Wikipedia

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    Computer model of the Banzhaf power index from the Wolfram Demonstrations Project. The Banzhaf power index, named after John Banzhaf (originally invented by Lionel Penrose in 1946 and sometimes called Penrose–Banzhaf index; also known as the Banzhaf–Coleman index after James Samuel Coleman), is a power index defined by the probability of changing an outcome of a vote where voting rights ...

  9. Biden's fraying coalition and Trump's struggle with moderates ...

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    That’s a sign that his winning coalition may be fraying and that as a result, Biden will need to work to build enthusiasm about his candidacy within his own base as well as among the moderates ...