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Community structure in the United Nations General Assembly
Authors:Kevin T Macon  Peter J Mucha  Mason A Porter
Institution:1. Carolina Center for Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3250, USA;2. Department of Physics, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA;3. Institute for Advanced Materials, Nanoscience & Technology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA;4. Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, OX1 3LB, UK;5. CABDyN Complexity Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 1HP, UK
Abstract:We study the community structure of networks representing voting on resolutions in the United Nations General Assembly. We construct networks from the voting records of the separate annual sessions between 1946 and 2008 in three different ways: (1) by considering voting similarities as weighted unipartite networks; (2) by considering voting similarities as weighted, signed unipartite networks; and (3) by examining signed bipartite networks in which countries are connected to resolutions. For each formulation, we detect communities by optimizing network modularity using an appropriate null model. We compare and contrast the results that we obtain for these three different network representations. We thereby illustrate the need to consider multiple resolution parameters and explore the effectiveness of each network representation for identifying voting groups amidst the large amount of agreement typical in General Assembly votes.
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