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UCL Geographical Information Systems (GIS) project, building up an open-source way of extracting the location of diplomatic outputs across the world. We argue that this new level of detail helps in the study of diplomatic interactions.

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Analysing the frontline of diplomacy: the case for unleashing GIS

A proof of concept algorithm supplemented with i| indicative clustering analysis of diplomatic post locations and ii| conflict events within cities.

Published R notebook can be found here

Submitted paper can be found here

Improving this project [entry 18.10.2020]

Looking at:

  • improving data extraction and publishing of master data in a clear and accessible manner (rewrite in Python)
  • examine a number of questions for analysis using the master dataset generated above
  • simpler report write-up

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UCL Geographical Information Systems (GIS) project, building up an open-source way of extracting the location of diplomatic outputs across the world. We argue that this new level of detail helps in the study of diplomatic interactions.

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