A VERIFICATION OF THE END OF THE COLD WAR USING DEA
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概要
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This paper introduces a new index - the 'relative-military index, ' which is capable of evaluating a nation's dependence on military forces. We also measured this index by applying data envelopment analysis (DEA) to real-life data, and verified two inferences drawn from Dr. Kissinger's historical description of the post-Cold War world. Our study demonstrates that DEA could be useful in testing hypotheses in the social sciences, especially in the field of International Relations.
- 社団法人日本オペレーションズ・リサーチ学会の論文
著者
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Tone Kaoru
National Graduate Inst. For Policy Studies
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Nakabayashi Ken
National Graduate Institute For Policy Studies
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Tone K
National Graduate Institute For Policy Studies
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