Political strategy and cross-cultural variation in games

Cross-Cultural Research Vol/Iss. 42 Published In Pages: 386-393
By Peregrine, Peter N.

Abstract

This study tests the hypotheses that games of strategy will be more prevalent in societies where political power is based on a "network strategy" and that network societies place more value on the enculturation of obedience in children. Both hypotheses are supported.

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