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- Title
Modeling Credible Retaliation Threats in Deterring the Smuggling of Nuclear Weapons Using Partial Inspection--A Three-Stage Game.
- Authors
Xiaojun (Gene) Shan; Jun Zhuang
- Abstract
Deterring the smuggling of nuclear weapons in container freight is critical. Previous work has suggested that such deterrence could be achieved by retaliation threats and partial inspection. However, pre-event declared retaliation threats may not be credible, causing the desired deterrence not to be achieved. In this paper, we extend and complement the work of Haphuriwat et al. (2011) to model credible retaliation threats in a three-stage game, by introducing two additional decision variables and five additional parameters. Our results suggest that noncredible retaliation could be at equilibrium when the reputation loss is low, the reward from the public for retaliation is low, or the costs of retaliation are high. When the declared retaliations are noncredible, we quantitatively show that a higher inspection level would be required to deter nuclear smuggling than would be needed if retaliation threats are always credible. This paper provides additional quantitative insights on the decision-making process for container screening to deter nuclear smuggling.
- Subjects
SMUGGLING; NUCLEAR weapons; RETALIATION for terrorism; GAME theory; FREIGHT &; freightage; DECISION making
- Publication
Decision Analysis, 2014, Vol 11, Issue 1, p43
- ISSN
1545-8490
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1287/deca.2013.0288