Strategic interaction between Russia and US in Syria: a game theoretic analysis from 2014-2022

Zohaib Gillani, Saira Aquil, Huda Rehman
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The strategic interests of Russia and the US clash in the Syrian conflict. Moscow’s policy in Syria aims for the Assad government to remain in power, whereas the US policy seeks to bring a regime change in Syria by toppling the Assad government. The competition and cooperation between Russia and the US in the Middle Eastern region are quite complex and reflect a tussle for regional dominance. A game theoretic analysis is conducted for the interaction between two great powers to examine the strategies opted by both players in the case of the Syrian civil war. This paper analyses the role of Russian and American regional policy objectives in Syria from 2014 to 2022. This study considers the cause-and-effect relationship in the regional supremacy of Russia and the US and studies them as independent variables. The conflict in policy goals of both powers in the Syrian conflict is taken as the dependent variable. The methodology applied in this paper is game theory because it explains cause-and-effect phenomena in a systematic and detailed manner. The game between Russia and the US is to achieve maximum foreign policy objectives in Syria, which is concluded as a zero-sum game from 2014-2022.
俄美在叙利亚的战略互动:2014-2022年的博弈论分析
俄罗斯和美国的战略利益在叙利亚冲突中发生冲突。莫斯科对叙利亚的政策旨在让阿萨德政府继续掌权,而美国的政策则是通过推翻阿萨德政府来实现叙利亚政权更迭。俄美在中东地区的竞争与合作相当复杂,反映了地区主导权的争夺。本文对两个大国之间的互动进行了博弈论分析,考察了双方在叙利亚内战中所选择的策略。本文分析了2014年至2022年俄罗斯和美国在叙利亚地区政策目标的作用。本研究将俄美区域霸权的因果关系作为自变量进行研究。以两国在叙利亚冲突中政策目标的冲突为因变量。本文采用的方法是博弈论,因为博弈论系统而详细地解释了因果现象。俄罗斯和美国之间的博弈是为了在叙利亚实现最大的外交政策目标,从2014年到2022年,这是一场零和博弈。
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