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A World Political Data and Analysis Program

;Contents: Empirical theories about international politics; Australian links with Britain and the United States.

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  • ";Contents: Empirical theories about international politics; Australian links with Britain and the United States."@en
  • "The report contains material on empirical theories about international politics and on Australian links with Great Britain and the United States."@en
  • "Under this contract scholars at Yale from the Political Science and allied departments are collecting and analyzing data relative to patterns and processes of national and intenational development, conflict, and alignments. Work is divided into four-major components, headed respectively by William J. Foltz (African Nationalism and Internationalism), Harold D. Lasswell and J. Zvi Namenwirth (Analysis of Value Changes), Bruce M. Russett (Theory of International Politics) and H. Bradford Westerfield (Australia and New Zealand Links with the U.S.). Other scholars are involved in these projects for shorter periods of time."@en
  • "ENSE, United States, Great Britain, Japan, Africa, AustraliaAlliances, National securityThis is the final report of six years of research on international politics conducted by the Yale World Data Analysis Program. Quantitative basic research and policy-oriented studies were undertaken on patterns of linkage and conflict in the international system and in regional subsystems. Attention focused on developing and testing theories of international relations, especially alliance formation and national security policies. Special attention was given to theories derived from economics, to computer simulation, and to the development and analysis of large-scale files of cross-national aggregate data and event data on nations' behavior. Particular studies of African international politics and of Australian linkages with the United States, Britain, and Japan were conducted. (Author)."@en
  • "The document covers data relative to patterns and processes of national and international development, conflict, and alignments. Work is divided into four major components. (Author)."@en
  • ";Contents: Empirical theories about international politics, and Australian links with Britain and the United States. (Author)."@en
  • "Contents: Technical problems and accomplishments in Africa; International politics; International relations theory; Alliances and alignments; Domestic and foreign conflict; Vietnam war; Influences on Arab-Israeli violence; Australian links with Britain and America; and Fiscal status."@en

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  • "A World Political Data and Analysis Program"@en
  • "A world political data and analysis program"@en
  • "World Political Data and Analysis Program"@en