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Title: | Introduction to Quantitative Approaches for Triangulation in International Relations: A Basic Guide |
Authors: | Balla, Evanthia Dimitropoulos, Giorgos |
Editors: | Balla, Evanthia Dimitropoulos, Giorgos |
Keywords: | International Relations, Quantitative, Qualitative, Triangulation |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Journal of Political Science and International Relations |
Abstract: | In today’s digital era, information flows through multiple channels and a large amount of data becomes available
on a daily basis. Government sources, social media, international organisations, and even business corporations use numerical
data to communicate with the general public. The recent devastating global pandemic that affected every part of the world is a
typical example of this reality. During the pandemic, each government chose a course of decisions and actions that were made
based on statistics. International Relations, an interdisciplinary field of study that combines economics, history, and political
science to investigate issues such as global poverty, economic growth rates, globalisation, security, and climate change, also
employs mathematical formulae and statistical models to produce specific results. Therefore, quantitative methods for research
are a key tool available to scholars, researchers, practitioners, and university students of IR. Under this prism, this article
focuses on the importance of quantitative methods for triangulation in IR. Quantitative approaches, such as Game Theory and
Statistical Analysis, are vital not just as independent research methodologies, but also as important components of qualitative
research in IR. The main argument of this paper is that the choice between qualitative-quantitative research remains vivid
among IR scholars. Nonetheless, this appears to be a case of synergy rather than antagonism between the two. Under this
scope, this work shall highlight the relevance of quantitative approaches for triangulation in IR qualitative research, providing examples of certain research cases. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32744 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | ECN - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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