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Game Theory: An Introduction by Steven Tadelis is a rigorous undergraduate and early graduate level textbook on the formal analysis of strategic interaction. Published by Princeton University Press, it presents game theory as a set of tools for studying situations in which outcomes depend on the choices, beliefs, and incentives of multiple decision makers. The book begins with rational decision making and then develops strategic form games, extensive form games with complete information, Bayesian games, and extensive form games with imperfect information. Its purpose is not only to define major solution concepts, but also to show how they can be used to analyze bargaining, auctions, signaling, reputation, communication, and institutional design. Tadelis combines mathematical precision with explanatory structure, making the book suitable for readers who need a self-contained introduction but are ready for formal reasoning. Its examples draw especially from economics, political science, and business strategy.