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  1. Anatol Rapoport (* 9. jul. / 22. Mai 1911 greg. in Losowaja, Russisches Kaiserreich, heute Losowa, Ukraine, als Anatoli Borissowitsch Rapoport; † 20. Januar 2007 in Toronto) war ein amerikanischer Mathematiker und Biologe russischer Herkunft. Er gilt als zentraler Vordenker der Systemwissenschaften.

  2. Rapoport had a versatile mind, working in mathematics, psychology, biology, game theory, social network analysis, and peace and conflict studies. For example, he pioneered in the modeling of parasitism and symbiosis, researching cybernetic theory.

  3. 18. Dez. 2019 · While developing a science of human conflict, Rapoport focused on simple ideas to promote cooperation; his ultimate goal was to foster world peace. A career overview alongside testimonials by scholars and family provide a glimpse of Anatol Rapoport, the scientist and the person.

    • Shirli Kopelman
    • 2020
  4. 14. Feb. 2007 · On 20 January, Science for Peace, Pugwash and the world communities of scholars and of peace seekers lost one of their oldest friends and ablest and most trusted colleagues. Born in 1911, Anatol Rapoport, one of the 20th century’s most remarkable scholars, accepted a professorship at the University of Toronto and settled here with ...

    • Science For Peace
  5. Peace Research Laboratory, St. Louis, U.S.A. Anatol Rapoport became involved with peace research in the middle of the 1950s. He conducted his famous game experiments in conflict and cooperation during the 1960s. He was President of the Peace Research Society (International) and of the Canadian Peace Research and Education Association in the ...

  6. This article celebrates the scholarly contributions of Anatol Rapoport, the Lifetime Achievement Award recipient for the International Association for Conflict Management (IACM) in 1996. Rapoport was a leading figure in systems sciences, studies in conflict and cooperation, and peace research.

  7. Emancipation and Critique in Peace and Conflict Research Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar Conflict resolution and asymmetric conflict: The contradictions of pla...