Artificial Intelligence and International Politics
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Artificial Intelligence and International Relations: An Overview -- PART ONE CONCEPTUAL ISSUES AND PRACTICAL CONCERNS -- 2 Artificial Intelligence and Intuitive Foreign Policy Decision-Makers Viewed as Limited Information Processors: Some Conceptual Issues and Practical Concerns for the Future -- 3 Steps Toward Artificial Intelligence: Rule-Based, Case-Based, and Explanation-Based Models of Politics -- 4 Text Modeling for International Politics: A Tourist's Guide to RELATUS -- 5 Reasoning and Intelligibility -- 6 The Computational Modeling of Strategic Time -- PART TWO AI/IR RESEARCH: INTERNATIONAL EVENTS AND FOREIGN POLICY DECISION MAKING -- 7 Pattern Recognition of International Event Sequences: A Machine Learning Approach -- 8 Scripting International Power Dramas: A Model of Situational Predisposition -- 9 UNCLESAM: The Application of a Rule-Based Model of U.S. Foreign Policy Making -- 10 Modeling Foreign Policy Decision Making as Knowledge-Based Reasoning -- 11 Decision Making and Development: A "Glass Box" Approach to Representation -- PART THREE AI/IR RESEARCH: THE DISCOURSE OF FOREIGN POLICY -- 12 The Expertise of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee -- 13 Reproduction of Perception and Decision in the Early Cold War -- 14 Theoretical Categories and Data Construction in Computational Models of Foreign Policy -- 15 Semantic Content Analysis: A New Methodology for the RELATUS Natural Language Environment -- 16 Time Space: Representing Historical Time for Efficient Event Retrieval -- About the Book and Editor -- Index.