Wargaming for International Relations research

Author:

Lin-Greenberg Erik1ORCID,Pauly Reid B.C.2,Schneider Jacquelyn G.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

2. Brown University, USA

3. Stanford University, USA

Abstract

Political scientists are increasingly integrating wargames into their research. Either by fielding original games or by leveraging archival wargame materials, researchers can study rare events or topics where evidence is difficult to observe. However, scholars have little guidance on how to apply this novel methodological approach to political science research. This article evaluates how political scientists can use wargames as a method of scholarly inquiry and sets out to establish a research agenda for wargaming in International Relations. We first differentiate wargames from other methodological approaches and highlight their ecological validity. We then chart out how researchers can build and run their own games or draw from archival wargames for theory development and testing. In doing so, we explain how researchers can navigate issues of recruitment, bias, validity, and generalizability when using wargames for research, and identify ways to evaluate the potential benefits and pitfalls of wargames as a tool of inquiry. We argue that wargames offer unique opportunities for political scientists to study decision-making processes both in and beyond the International Relations subfield.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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