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    Supports→An external enforcer such as NATO would not have resolved the Yugoslav or Rwandan conflicts if those conflicts were coordination games rather than Prisoner's Dilemmas.

    If the conflicts were coordination games, each side already feared from the other something worse than any external enforcer could threaten.

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    According to Hardin, neither the Yugoslavian nor the Rwandan disasters were PDs to begin with. That is, in neither situation, on either side, did most people begin by preferring the destruction of the other to mutual cooperation. However, the deadly logic of coordination, deliberately abetted by self-serving politicians, dynamically created PDs. Some individual Serbs (Hutus) were encouraged to perceive their individual interests as best served through identification with Serbian (Hutu) group-int

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