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Application of the Weis Event Analysis Coding System in the Study of Russian Relations with Countries of the Caribbean Basin: The Cases of Nicaragua, Mexico and Cuba

Application of the Weis Event Analysis Coding System in the Study of Russian Relations with Countries of the Caribbean Basin: The Cases of Nicaragua, Mexico and Cuba

Abstract

Several decades ago, coding systems were developed for event analysis: Charles McClelland introduced the event analysis coding system WEIS (World Event Interaction Survey) and Edward Azar developed COPDAB (Confl ict and Peace Data Bank). In these systems the encoding process is performed by translating a verbal message about an event into a formalized set of data in a specifi c format. Both systems were created during the Cold War to analyze inter-state interactions; their use did not involve analysis of ethnic confl icts, organized crime, multilateral interventions or other threats. They were replaced by the integrated Confl ict Early Warning System (ICEWS). However, this system is still not widely used and all existing real-event analysis systems are based on WEIS and COPDAB. If one takes into account modern methods of interaction between states and introduce new indicators into the initial WEIS event analysis, the system can be used to study interstate relations at the present stage. The author attempts to use this system for the analysis of relationships between the Russian Federation and a selection of Caribbean countries.

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Keywords: event analysis, coding system, interstate relations, WEIS, Russian Federation, the Caribbean

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