Baliga, Sandeep; Sjostrom, Tomas - In: American Economic Review 102 (2012) 6, pp. 2897-2922
Two players choose hawkish or dovish actions in a conflict game with incomplete information. An "extremist," who can either be a hawk or a dove, attempts to manipulate decision making. If actions are strategic complements, a hawkish extremist increases the likelihood of conflict, and reduces...