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29–30 Jun 2023 Annual Conference
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Barcelona
Europe/Madrid timezone
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European Approaches to Chinese Foreign Policy – a Text-as-Data Approach

29 Jun 2023, 17:20
20m
Room 40.063 (Roger de Llúria 40) (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Barcelona)

Room 40.063 (Roger de Llúria 40)

Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Barcelona

Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Campus de la Ciutadella C/ de Ramon Trias Fargas, 25, 08005 Barcelona, Spain
Paper Abstract (Closed Panels) European Security Closed Panels

Speakers

Jordan Becker (United States Military Academy, West Point, Brussels School of Governance, Ecole de Guerre (IHEDN, IRSEM))Dr Andreea Budeanu (The French Research Institute on East Asia (IFRAE, CNRS & INALCO), BSoG)Dr Haemin Jee (United States Military Academy, West Point - Department of Social Sciences)Mr Maxwell Love (United States Military Academy)

Description

As Sino-American competition becomes a key factor in structuring 21st century international relations, researchers and policymakers are interested in how third states align in relation to China and the US. So far, research on this topic has been qualitative – scholars have speculated as to the alignment of various actors vis-à-vis China and the United States, but no analysis has systematically arranged and compared a group of states or offered a consistent set of measurements for alignment. This limitation impedes replicability and generalizability of analyses. We introduce a dataset that uses text as data to systematize discursive alignment of up to 34 European states for as many as 50 years, using two different automated content analysis techniques. In more recent years (since 2014), we focus on alignment specifically regarding China’s “Belt and Road Initiative.” We discuss the main features of this data in the paper, and the replication files will enable other scholars to build on our work in the future. In addition to automating the extraction of quantitative sentiments from key documents, we make our library of documents available for other researchers to analyze along other dimensions of interest to them. We illustrate the utility of the dataset by describing differences across countries and over time. By focusing on European states, we shed light on Europe’s relationship with both China and the United States, as well as the concept of European strategic autonomy.

What discipline or branch of humanities or social sciences do you identify yourself with? Political Economy, International Relations, Computer Science
If you are submitting an Open Panel proposal, have you included all four abstracts in attachment? No, I am submitting a Closed Panel abstract
Are you a PhD student or early-career researcher? No

Primary authors

Jordan Becker (United States Military Academy, West Point, Brussels School of Governance, Ecole de Guerre (IHEDN, IRSEM)) Dr Andreea Budeanu (The French Research Institute on East Asia (IFRAE, CNRS & INALCO), BSoG) Dr Haemin Jee (United States Military Academy, West Point - Department of Social Sciences) Mr Maxwell Love (United States Military Academy)

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