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- Title
合作视角下的印太地区国家地缘军事关系 网络演化研究.
- Authors
常耀伟; 张 晶; 韩志军; 王俊威; 唐代红; 杜树坤
- Abstract
In recent years, the world's strategic center of gravity has shifted eastward, and the integration of the traditional Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean regions has accelerated. The United States, Japan, India and Australia have launched their own "Indo-Pacific Strategy", which has profoundly changed the geopolitical environment around China. Based on the GDELT data, this paper adopts the social network analysis method to analyze the evolution characteristics of the geo-military relationship network of countries in the Indo-Pacific region from the perspective of cooperation between 2001 and 2020. The results showed that since 2001, the Indo-Pacific re‐ gion countries' geo-military relations level has rise in volatility and the scale of the overall net‐ work continues to expand, the network is highly relevant. The degree centrality of nodes increas‐ es obviously, and the weighted network has the scale-free feature. Major powers such as China, the United States and Japan have significant influence, and the control ability of ASEAN coun‐ tries and other countries in the region is gradually improving. The geo-military relationship net‐ work presents an obvious "core-semi-periphery-periphery" structure. The core countries are mainly China and the United States, and the semi-peripheral countries are mainly US allies and close partners such as Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the Philippines. The results of commu‐ nity exploration are significantly differentiated and integrated in time and space. Currently, it evolves into a community composed of ASEAN countries and a community composed of the United States, Japan, Australia, South Korea and India.
- Publication
World Regional Studies, 2023, Vol 32, Issue 8, p1
- ISSN
1004-9479
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3969/j.issn.1004-9479.2023.08.20220121