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Richard Jordan is assistant professor political science at Baylor University. His research and teaching interests include international politics, grand strategy, crisis decision making, emerging technologies, and mathematical models of (in)equality. His work uses game theory and historical cases to analyze how states and leaders bargain before, during, and after conflict.

Richard Jordan is assistant professor political science at Baylor University. His research and teaching interests include international politics, grand strategy, crisis decision making, emerging technologies, and mathematical models of (in)equality. His work uses game theory and historical cases to analyze how states and leaders bargain before, during, and after conflict.

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