论文标题
国际关系中联盟和竞争网络的结构平衡
Structural balance of alliance and rivalry networks in international relations
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论文摘要
敌人的敌人成为我的朋友吗?越来越多的关于州际关系结构分析的文献从网络的角度解决了这个古老的问题。但是,合作和仇恨结构长期变化的机制尚未完全理解。为了寻找对州际结构的长期演变的一般解释,我们经验研究了结构平衡理论,该理论预测,签署的网络朝着更加“平衡”的结构演变,其中许多三角形关系(即三合会)两个州倾向于共享一个共同的敌人或彼此共同的三个州。我们研究了主权国家之间的联盟(正边)和竞争(负边)的网络,并检查其从1816年至2009年是否可以通过结构平衡理论来解释其发展。我们发现与结构平衡理论的一致性随着时间的推移发生了巨大变化。经验模式遵循了19世纪德国统一和第二次世界大战后德国统一的理论的预测,而在中期不一致。该结果揭示了两个历史事件对网络进化的潜在机制的影响。此外,与以前对签名社交网络的研究形成鲜明对比,该研究通常支持结构平衡理论,表明国际联盟和竞争网络可能是研究签名网络时间演变背后的新型机制的有前途的材料。
Does the enemy of my enemy become my friend? A growing literature on structural analysis of interstate relationships has tackled this old question from the network perspective. However, the mechanism of long-term change in the structure of cooperation and enmity has yet to be fully understood. In search for a general explanation for the long-term evolution of interstate structure, we empirically examine the structural balance theory which predicts that a signed network evolves toward a more "balanced" structure where in many triangular relationships (i.e., triads) two states tend to share a common enemy or three states cooperate with each other. We investigate the network of alliances (positive edges) and rivalries (negative edges) between sovereign states and examine whether its evolution from 1816 to 2009 can be explained by the structural balance theory. We find the consistency with the structural balance theory drastically changes over time. The empirical pattern follows the prediction by the theory before the German unification in the nineteenth century and after World War II while inconsistent in the middle period. This result reveals the impact of the two historical events on the underlying mechanism of network evolution. Moreover, the contrast with previous studies of signed social networks that generally support the structural balance theory indicates that international alliance and rivalry networks can be a promising material to study novel mechanisms behind the time evolution of signed networks.