Wargames Need Policy Records to Become Usable Evidence
Hoover fellow Jacquelyn Schneider argues that wargames are useful to policymakers only when the record around them survives: who commissioned them, how participants interpreted them, and how their lessons entered later decisions. In a Hoover Institution discussion of its Wargaming and Crisis Simulation Initiative, Schneider uses the 1961 Berlin Crisis Game to show why the “outer game” can matter as much as the exercise itself, especially when crisis lessons are later carried into real decisions such as the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Hoover Institution·May 21, 2026·6 min read