Thomas C. Schelling

Mid-Late 20th Century · Economics / International Relations

Thomas C. Schelling (1921–2016) was an American economist and Nobel laureate known for applying game theory to international relations and conflict resolution. He served as a professor at Harvard and later the University of Maryland, influencing nuclear strategy and bargaining theory. His work bridged economics, political science, and psychology, focusing on how adversaries coordinate without communication.

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