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Correlates of war project series.

Title
Correlates of war project series.
Publication
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1815-

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Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
Summary
The Correlates of War (COW) project was founded in 1963 by J. David Singer, a political scientist at the University of Michigan. The original and continuing goal of the project has been the systematic accumulation of scientific knowledge about war. Key principles of the project include a commitment to standard scientific principles of replication, data reliability, documentation, review, and the transparency of data collection procedures. The COW project seeks to facilitate the collection, dissemination, and use of accurate and reliable quantitative data in international relations (IR). It also seeks to expand available data for IR research through 1) a number of ongoing internal projects and 2) encouraging scholars within the COW community to engage in guided research through the Data Set Hosting Program. The COW project has moved to institutionalize the loosely structured organization of the original project based at the University of Michigan, while also maintaining the involvement of many collaborators at widely dispersed locations. To simultaneously maintain a large number of cross-national and cross-time datasets, the COW project has implemented a distributed system of dataset hosting based on the notion of "coordinated decentralization". The goal is for each major dataset to be adopted by a "home" institution and a "host" individual who will agree to maintain a dataset and its related documentation for a period of time, following guidelines designed to ensure continued consistency with COW standards. The project was transferred from the University of Michigan to The Pennsylvania State University in March 2001. The governance structures of the project include a director, associated director, and advisory board.
Alternative Title
  • Annual alliance membership data
  • Diplomatic exchange data
  • Diplomatic missions received by each international system member
  • Intergovernmental organization data
  • National material capabilities data
Subject
  • War > Statistics
  • Civil war > Statistics
  • Armed conflict
  • Civil wars
  • International conflict
  • Military intervention
  • Military strength
  • Population
  • Power
  • War
  • War deaths
  • World wars
Genre/Form
Statistics.
Note
  • Accompanied by codebook (available in print and electronic format).
Access (note)
  • Use of these data is restricted to Princeton University students, faculty, and staff for non-commercial statistical analysis and research purposes only.
System Details (note)
  • Mode of access: World Wide Web.
OCLC
  • on1340444781
  • SCSB-14290201
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library