Rules Of The Game -
It creates clear pathways and legitimacy for e-sports and "online social games".
In geopolitics, "rules of the game" are informal or tacit standards that regulate how competing powers behave to prevent all-out war. Rules of the Game
An aviator arrives at a lavish country estate for a weekend of hunting, only to find himself entangled in the complex social lies and affairs of the French upper class. It creates clear pathways and legitimacy for e-sports
These rules only work when both sides are vulnerable to each other. For example, during the Cold War, nuclear "rules" were established because both the US and USSR could annihilate each other. These rules only work when both sides are
Smaller actors like Hezbollah or Hamas use "deterrence equations" (like rocket fire) to force larger states like Israel to follow unwritten rules, such as avoiding civilian targets to prevent retaliation.
Renoir famously described the film's intent as illustrating that we are "dancing on a volcano," capturing the oblivious decadence of European society just before World War II.