Abstract
The paper describes work of the RAND Strategy Assessment Center on knowledge-based models of strategic decisionmak ing. The models are more realistic than those focusing exclusively on quantitative calculations and they can provide a mechanism for focusing debate on policy issues where qualitative and quan titative measures must be used conjunctively. Debating the merits of formal rule-based models encourages the participants to con verge on the relative value of alternative variables, details of con text, and definitions.
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