Mirage Defection __full__ File

Classification: Strategic Analysis / Political Psychology Date: [Current Date] Subject: Analysis of false-positive defection signals in cooperative frameworks. 1. Executive Summary Mirage Defection refers to a critical error in strategic perception where an actor (state, organization, or individual) incorrectly believes a counterpart has abandoned a mutual agreement or alliance. Unlike genuine defection (where a party consciously breaks trust for gain) or false defection (a staged betrayal for intelligence purposes), a mirage defection exists solely in the perceiver’s assessment. It is a cognitive and informational illusion.

| Actual Partner Action | Perceived Action | Outcome | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cooperate | Cooperate | Stable equilibrium | | Defect | Defect | Actual collapse | | Cooperate | | Unilateral counter-defection → Collapse | | Defect | Cooperate | Exploitation (rare, but possible) | mirage defection

The 1979 NORAD false alarm (display of 200 incoming Soviet missiles) was seconds away from being interpreted as a strategic defection from SALT II. It was a mirage. 4.4 The Spiral of Counter-Defection Once actor A perceives a mirage defection, the rational response is to “counter-defect” (withdraw cooperation to avoid exploitation). However, actor B, seeing A’s counter-defection, now genuinely believes A has defected first. The mirage becomes a reality through reciprocal reaction. 5. Distinguishing Mirage from Genuine Defection | Indicator | Mirage Defection | Genuine Defection | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Consistency | Partner’s behavior remains within agreement bounds (objectively) | Partner violates explicit terms | | Beneficiary | No party gains from the perceived betrayal | Defector gains materially or positionally | | Communication | Partner provides verifiable data on compliance | Partner avoids or falsifies verification | | Third-party evidence | Independent monitors confirm no defection | Monitors confirm violation | | Recurrence | One-off perceptual error | Pattern of broken commitments | Unlike genuine defection (where a party consciously breaks

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