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The scope of military simulations expands well beyond the traditional type of war games that focus on organised violent conflict. Defence scientist Dr Darryn Reid argues that the approaches and models used in modern ‘wargaming’ can inform better decision making in uncertain and fast-moving environments, such as economic planning.
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