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  2. Coordination game - Wikipedia

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    Coordination games have been studied in laboratory experiments. One such experiment by Bortolotti, Devetag, and Andreas Ortmann was a weak-link experiment in which groups of individuals were asked to count and sort coins in an effort to measure the difference between individual and group incentives. Players in this experiment received a payoff ...

  3. Multilateralism - Wikipedia

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    When enacting foreign policies, governments face a choice between unilateralism, bilateralism and multilateralism. Bilateralism means coordination with another single country. Multilateralism has attempted to find common ground based on generalized principles of conduct, in addition to details associated with a particular agreement.

  4. Civil-military co-operation - Wikipedia

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    Civil-Military Liaison: coordination and joint planning with civilian agencies, in support of the military mission. Support to the Civil Environment: the provision of any of a variety of forms of assistance (expertise, information, security, infrastructure, capacity-building, etc.) to the local population, in support of the military mission.

  5. Civil-military coordination - Wikipedia

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    The UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations defines civil-military cooperation for peacekeeping operations as: "[T]he system of interaction, involving exchange of information, negotiation, de-confliction, mutual support, and planning at all levels between military elements and humanitarian organizations, development organizations, or the local civilian population, to achieve respective ...

  6. Inter-municipal cooperation - Wikipedia

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    As territorial consolidation often fails because of political resistance, inter-municipal cooperation is a way to keep public services efficient and effective without territorial consolidation. [2] [3] However, IMC can have high failure rates when coordination problems between municipalities in steering and monitoring cannot be resolved.

  7. Collaboration - Wikipedia

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    Collaboration is similar to cooperation. The form of leadership can be social within a decentralized and egalitarian group. [ 2 ] Teams that work collaboratively often access greater resources, recognition and rewards when facing competition for finite resources.

  8. Cooperative game theory - Wikipedia

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    The players must be equal partners in the coalition, and any agreements must be mutually beneficial. Cooperation is only sustainable if all parties feel they are receiving a fair share of the benefits. [citation needed] Compulsory contract: In cooperative games, agreements between players are binding and mandatory.

  9. Collaborative partnership - Wikipedia

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    Tensions may occur when organizations of different sizes and/or from different sectors collaborate. This can be due to differences in expectations, differences in available resources, or differences between objectives and motives (for example when the collaborators place different emphasis on financial and societal outcomes) (Gillett et al ...