US global military deployments, 1950–2020*

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Conflict Management and Peace Science Pub Date : 2021-07-28 DOI:10.1177/07388942211030885
M. Allen, Michael E Flynn, Carla Martínez Machain
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Recent research has shown the importance of studying military deployments and their effects on a wide range of social, political, and economic outcomes. In particular, it has demonstrated how the US has shaped the international system through the largest, and most enduring, military footprint in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. However, data on US military deployments have been limited in scope and are often difficult to access, making it harder for researchers to use them more widely. In this article, we focus on three goals. First, we discuss the evolution of the quantitative US military deployment literature in recent years, highlighting some of the insights this work has generated for scholarship on international relations and US foreign policy. Second, we update the existing troop data assembled by Kane (2004) through 2020. We also include new data on deployment levels specific to US service branches. Third, to facilitate the use of these data we introduce troopdata, an R package containing the updated data and convenience functions to allow scholars to more easily access these data.
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1950年至2020年美国全球军事部署*
最近的研究表明,研究军事部署及其对广泛的社会、政治和经济结果的影响非常重要。特别是,它展示了美国是如何通过二十世纪和二十一世纪最大、最持久的军事足迹塑造国际体系的。然而,有关美国军事部署的数据范围有限,而且往往很难访问,这使得研究人员更难更广泛地使用这些数据。在这篇文章中,我们关注三个目标。首先,我们讨论了近年来美国军事部署定量文献的演变,强调了这项工作为国际关系和美国外交政策的学术研究带来的一些见解。其次,我们更新了Kane(2004)收集到2020年的现有部队数据。我们还包括了针对美国服务分支机构的部署级别的新数据。第三,为了方便使用这些数据,我们引入了troupdatea,这是一个R包,包含更新的数据和方便功能,使学者能够更容易地访问这些数据。
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Conflict Management and Peace Science
Conflict Management and Peace Science INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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期刊介绍: Conflict Management and Peace Science is a peer-reviewed journal published five times a year from 2009. It contains scientific papers on topics such as: - international conflict; - arms races; - the effect of international trade on political interactions; - foreign policy decision making; - international mediation; - and game theoretic approaches to conflict and cooperation. Affiliated with the Peace Science Society (International), Conflict Management and Peace Science features original and review articles focused on news and events related to the scientific study of conflict and peace. Members of the Peace Science Society (International) receive an annual subscription to Conflict Management and Peace Science as a benefit of membership.
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