Very informative piece that does a lot in the right direction. Articles like this can have a real impact on policy demonstrating “there be dragons”.
A criticism would be that it doesn’t account for the state of the board in reality—the trust dilemma fails under circumstances where domestic commercial incentives overwhelm international cooperative concerns and collapses the situation to a prisoners dilemma, unfortunately, I think. I hope there are trust based solutions, and I’m mistaken.
Very informative piece that does a lot in the right direction. Articles like this can have a real impact on policy demonstrating “there be dragons”.
A criticism would be that it doesn’t account for the state of the board in reality—the trust dilemma fails under circumstances where domestic commercial incentives overwhelm international cooperative concerns and collapses the situation to a prisoners dilemma, unfortunately, I think. I hope there are trust based solutions, and I’m mistaken.