[Redbook9:16-17][19910328:0000b]{Computerisation of C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis]? (1) [continued (6)]}[28th March 1991]
19910328.
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For every inter-state event, there is
(a) an active and a passive description
(b) a positive (successful) and a negative (unsuccessful) outcome.
ie:–
Event |
Code: |
Active[:] |
|
Passive[:] |
|
|
(Degree) |
(Success) Positive |
(Failure) Negative |
(Successful defence) Positive |
(Failure of defence) Negative |
Military- Political Inter-State |
(Syntax: |
Active: (Subject-)* |
Code - Object |
Passive: (Object-)* |
Code - Subject |
Attack (eg on territory) |
M~ |
> |
>| |
|< |
< |
Attack & Invasion |
M~ |
>> |
>>| |
|<< |
<< |
& occupation – Conquest |
M~ |
>>> |
>>>| |
|<<< |
<<< |
|
|
|
|
(These might need no valuation, |
ie to avoid duplication) |
Alliance |
C/S~/M~? |
+ |
|
|
|
Loss of allies |
A~/J~/G~? |
- |
|
|
|
*Name of Event
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