A Pilot study of quantifying Turkey s foreign affairs: Data generation, challenges, and preliminary analysis

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2013

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All Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace

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2146-7757

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Dış Politika ve Barış Araştırmaları Merkezi, İhsan Doğramacı Barış Vakfı

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3

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2

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47 - 70

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English

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This paper provides a simple introduction to event data analysis, a quantitative data collection and analysis approach that has been used extensively for compiling broad datasets of foreign policy and other international behaviors. The authors define the steps undertaken in creating the Turkish Foreign Affairs Event Dataset (TFAED). This pilot study, which uses a single news source and covers a 23-year period (1990-2013) of foreign affairs in Turkey, was completed to evaluate the feasibility, time, cost, and possible problems that might be encountered with a full-scope study. The paper describes the obstacles encountered during the pilot study s initial phases and discusses a sample of the preliminary findings. The paper concludes with potential uses of the dataset.

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