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Thompson and Dreyer's (2012) Strategic Rivalries, 1494-2010
Description
A simple summary of all strategic (inter-state) rivalries from Thompson and Dreyer (2012).
Usage
td_rivalries
Format
A data frame with 197 observations on the following 10 variables.
rivalrynoa numeric vector for the rivalry number
rivalrynamea character vector for the rivalry name
ccode1the Correlates of War state code for the state with the lowest Correlates of War state code in the rivalry
ccode2the Correlates of War state code for the state with the highest Correlates of War state code in the rivalry
styeara numeric vector for the start year of the rivalry
endyeara numeric vector for the end year of the rivalry
regiona character vector for the region of the rivalry, per Thompson and Dreyer (2012)
type1a character vector for the primary type of the rivalry (spatial, positional, ideological, or interventionary)
type2a character vector for the secondary type of the rivalry, if applicable (spatial, positional, ideological, or interventionary)
type3a character vector for the tertiary type of the rivalry, if applicable (spatial, positional, ideological, or interventionary)
Details
Information gathered from the appendix of Thompson and Dreyer (2012). Ongoing rivalries are
right-bound at 2010, the date of publication for Thompson and Dreyer's handbook. Users are free to change this if they like. Data are effectively
identical to strategic_rivalries in stevemisc, but include some behind-the-scenes processing (described in a blog post on
http://svmiller.com) that is available to see on the project's Github repository. The data object is also renamed to avoid a conflict.
References
Miller, Steven V. 2019. "Create and Extend Strategic (International) Rivalry Data in R". URL: http://svmiller.com/blog/2019/10/create-extend-strategic-rivalry-data-r/
Thompson, William R. and David Dreyer. 2012. Handbook of International Rivalries. CQ Press.