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International Relation Network

The network in international relations is usually regarded as a special organizational model, which shows neither the hierarchical characteristics of countries and traditional international organizations, nor the bargaining relationship in the market. The value of network analysis in the study of international relations is reflected in the accurate description of international networks, the study of network effects of key international outcomes, the testing of existing network theories in the field of international relations, and the development of new data sources.

Network analysis describes the relational and individual mechanisms by which new network connections are likely to be created. The relational mechanism shows how the relative position in the existing network affects the formation of the connection. Individual mechanisms indicate specific properties of nodes.

Structural balance and structural equivalence are the two most important relational mechanisms in network analysis. Structural equilibrium theory assumes that there can be only specific patterns of positive and negative connections between the three nodes. In essence, my friend’s friend is my friend, and my enemy’s enemy is my friend.

We expect to see a link between Iran and France in the picture, as both countries have positive links with China. Structural equivalence predicts that nodes at similar structure positions will behave similarly towards other nodes. As the figure shows, Iran and North Korea may be linked because of their structural equivalence with China.

The individual mechanisms of network connection formation include homogeneity (the tendency of nodes to form connections based on common attributes) or heterogeneity (nodes form connections to share advantages and weaken disadvantages). For example, in the picture, Iran and Pakistan have similar geographical attributes and post-colonial identities, which may form a link. In addition, Pakistan and North Korea could form a partnership because they have complementary attributes of centrifuge enrichment technology and ballistic missile technology, respectively.

Finally, existing network connections also affect the generation of new connections. Under the condition of preferential attachment, the high center point will form more additional connections than the weakly connected nodes. In the picture, Pakistan may seek to attach itself to China because China is the most central node in the network. Countries that already have extensive connections through some networks are more likely to do so in others.

Network analysis can provide both an empirical basis for testing these ideas and a way to study the differences between the international community and individual societies. Network analysis provides a new perspective for case studies as well as new insights into common features of international relations.

Reference:

Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Miles Kahler and Alexander H. Montgomery (2009). “Network Analysis for International Relations”. International Organization, 63(3), 559-592

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The Effect of COVID-19 on Online Purchase

In class, we learned the impact of network in society, network changed people’s living style. Here i want to show some relationships between the online purchase and covid-19. From end of 2019 to now, people’s shopping behavior has changed dramatically during this period of time, from shopping in the field to shopping online, people are changing what they buy, when and how. As more cities are blockaded, unnecessary businesses are forced to close, and customers choose not to appear in public. In addition to necessities, people’s needs are being compressed, and shopping restrictions are the new normal.

As social distance is seen as a way to slow the spread of the virus, bricks-and-mortar shopping will naturally decline. In fact, e-commerce sales are not increasing across the board, but online sellers of household goods and groceries have seen significant growth. JD.com, the China’s largest online retailer, saw sales of daily necessities quadruple from the same period last year. An Engine survey found that the average amount of money people spend online has increased by 10-30%.

E-commerce at grocery stores surged in the second week of March as shoppers chose to search the Internet for items they needed but could not find at local stores. The chart below, from Rakuten Intelligence, shows a surge in grocery-related e-commerce.

Similarly, web subscriptions and convenience services have seen significant increases in revenue and conversion rates. WITHIN, a performance-branding firm, has been tracking the impact of COVID-19 on e-commerce in specific industries by monitoring and comparing data from selected industries.

The article also talks about panic buying, the safety of online shopping and changes in product categories. As it turns out, the current epidemic is having a real impact on people’s shopping. Customers are doing their best to adapt to the new era, and their lives are changing as a result.

Reference:

Susan, M. “Understanding the COVID-19 Effect on Online Shopping Behavior”. Retrieved from BIGCOMMERCE: https://www.bigcommerce.com/blog/covid-19-ecommerce/#changes-in-revenue-across-ecommerce