Voting on the use of armed force: Challenges of data indexing, classification, and the value of a comparative agenda

Falk Ostermann, Florian Böller, Flemming Juul Christiansen, Fabrizio Coticchia, Daan Fonck, Anna Herranz-Surrallés, Juliet Kaarbo, Kryštof Kučmáš, Michal Onderco, Rasmus Brun Pedersen, Tapio Raunio, Yf Reykers, Michal Smetana, Valerio Vignoli, Wolfgang Wagner

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Abstract

Connecting to recent debate and the growing attention to the party politics of foreign policy, the chapter introduces the content and methodology of the Parliamentary Deployment Votes Database, which collects votes on military missions across a set of eleven countries in Europe and America. The chapter discusses the problems related to defining the scope of the database against divergent voting practices in national parliaments and disparate data availability, a.k.a. defining what matters in data collection and what not. It expounds how clustering into party families helps to structure collected data and theorize it, what to do with regional parties, and how to make further sense of data using voting-shares, cabinet level, and government-opposition variables. The chapter also shows how Hix et al.’s Agreement Index, used in European Studies, can be handled to measure agreement and dissent on military missions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch Methods in Defence Studies : A Multidisciplinary Overview
EditorsDelphine Deschaux-Dutard
Number of pages19
Place of PublicationLondon and New York
PublisherRoutledge
Publication date2021
Pages170-188
Chapter10
ISBN (Print)9780367187866, 9780367187859
ISBN (Electronic)9780429198236
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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This book has been Published August 10, 2020 by Routledge

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