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A Wiki-based dataset of military operations with novel strategic technologies (MONSTr)

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  • J. Andrés Gannon
  • Kerry Chávez

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Research on strategies and force employment in modern warfare is prolific, but siloed. While some examine boots on the ground, others focus on aerial bombing or unpiloted platforms. Consequently, most studies focus on the effects of one approach, seldom considering it in lieu of or conjunction with others. Furthermore, there is less knowledge on the origins and implementations of these strategic choices analyzed in isolation. The primary reason for these gaps lies in data limitations. This paper introduces a comprehensive dataset on the universe of United States military operations from 1989 to 2021 from a single source: Wikipedia. Using automated extraction techniques on its two structured knowledge databases–Wikidata and DBpedia–we uncover information about individual operations within nearly every post-1989 military intervention described in existing academic datasets. The data we introduce offers unprecedented coverage and granularity that enables analysis of myriad factors associated with when, where, and how the United States employs military force. We describe the data collection process, demonstrate its contents and validity, and discuss its potential applications to existing theories about force employment and strategy in war.La investigación en materia de estrategias y estructuras de fuerza en la guerra moderna es prolífica, pero se realiza de forma aislada. Mientras que algunos se centran en las tropas terrestres, otros se centran más en los bombardeos aéreos o las plataformas no pilotadas. En consecuencia, la mayoría de los estudios se centran en los efectos de un solo enfoque, y rara vez lo consideran en lugar de otros enfoques o la posibilidad de considerarlo junto con otros enfoques. Además, existe un menor conocimiento sobre los orígenes y las formas de llevar a cabo estas opciones estratégicas si se analizan de forma aislada. La razón principal de estas brechas radica en las limitaciones de los datos. Este artículo presenta un conjunto de datos exhaustivo acerca del universo de las intervenciones militares de los Estados Unidos entre 1989 y 2021 obtenidas de una sola fuente: Wikipedia. Utilizando técnicas de extracción automatizada sobre sus dos bases de datos de conocimiento estructurado, Wikidata y DBpedia, obtenemos información sobre casi todas las intervenciones militares posteriores a 1989 descritas en conjuntos de datos académicos existentes, además de sobre 425 operaciones adicionales. Los datos que presentamos ofrecen una cobertura y un nivel de detalle sin precedentes, de forma que permiten el análisis de innumerables factores asociados con el cómo, el cuándo y el dónde lleva a cabo Estados Unidos intervenciones militares. Describimos el proceso de recopilación de datos, demostramos su contenido y su validez, y debatimos sus posibles aplicaciones a las teorías existentes sobre el diseño de la estructura de la fuerza y sobre la estrategia en la guerra.La recherche sur les stratégies et les structures des forces de la guerre moderne est prolifique, mais cloisonnée. Quand certains travaux s’intéressent aux militaires sur le terrain, d’autres se concentrent sur les bombardements aériens ou les plateformes sans pilote. Par conséquent, la plupart des études se focalisent sur les effets d’une approche, mais la conjuguent ou la confrontent rarement à d’autres. En outre, nous en savons moins sur les origines et les mises en œuvre de ces choix stratégiques analysés séparément. Ces lacunes s’expliquent principalement par la limitation des données. Cet article présente un ensemble de données exhaustif sur l’univers des interventions militaires des États-Unis de 1989 à 2021 à partir d’une seule source: Wikipédia. À l’aide de techniques d’extraction automatique appliquées à ses deux bases de données de connaissances structurées (Wikidata et DBpedia), nous découvrons des informations concernant pratiquement toutes les interventions militaires postérieures à 1989 décrites dans des ensembles de données académiques existants, mais aussi 425 opérations supplémentaires. Les données que nous présentons proposent une couverture et une granularité sans précédent qui permettent d’analyser une myriade de facteurs relatifs à la manière, le moment et le lieu des interventions militaires américaines. Nous décrivons le processus de collecte de données, démontrons son contenu et sa validité, avant de discuter des applications potentielles aux théories existantes concernant la conception de la structure des forces et la stratégie militaire.

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  • J. Andrés Gannon & Kerry Chávez, 2023. "A Wiki-based dataset of military operations with novel strategic technologies (MONSTr)," International Interactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(4), pages 639-668, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ginixx:v:49:y:2023:i:4:p:639-668
    DOI: 10.1080/03050629.2023.2214845
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