The Outcome of 23-F Through Game Theory.A Methodological Application

Authors

  • Alfonso Pinilla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_historiografias/hrht.12763

Abstract

This article analyzes the outcome of 23-F by applying a method -coercive matrices- inspired by game theory. From this new perspective we study the crisis that triggered the 23-F, the preferences of its main actors and the result of the operation, supporting everything expressed in primary sources (mainly the two judgments on the coup, by the Supreme Council of Military Justice and the Supreme Court), as well as in the published literature on the event. This paper provides a novel theoretical and methodological approach that highlights the importance of uncertainty in understanding the past, because to understand what happened, it is important to explore what may have happened. Coercive matrices offer the possible solutions to a crisis and indicate those that are most likely to materialize, taking into account the degree of consensus reached among the actors involved in the crisis.

Keywords: Coup d’Etat, 23-F, game theory, methodology, “coercive matrices”

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Author Biography

  • Alfonso Pinilla

    Alfonso Pinilla García es profesor titular de Historia Contemporánea en la Universidad de Extremadura (España) y, entre los años 2009 y 2011, fue investigador en la Universidad ParísX-Nanterre y profesor invitado en la Université d’Artois (Francia). Actualmente coordina el Grupo de Investigación “Historia del Tiempo Presente” (HISTIPRES) de la Universidad de Extremadura. Sus líneas de investigación versan sobre la Transición española hacia la democracia y la reflexión teórica y metodológica en torno a la Historia del Tiempo Presente

    Alfonso Pinilla García is Associate Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Extremadura (Spain), and between 2009 and 2011, was fellow research at the ParisX-Nanterre University and visiting professor at the Université d’Artois (France). He currently coordinates the Group of Research “Historia del Tiempo Presente” (HISTIPRES) at the University of Extremadura. His research lineaments hinge on The Spanish Transition to democracy and the methodology and theory of the Historia del Tiempo Presente.

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Published

2025-12-31

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Varia historiográfica

How to Cite

Pinilla, A. (2025). The Outcome of 23-F Through Game Theory.A Methodological Application. Historiografías, 86-110. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_historiografias/hrht.12763