Capturing the influence of geopolitical ties from Wikipedia with reduced Google matrix
Samer El Zant, Katia Jaffr\`es-Runser, Dima Shepelyansky

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that meaningful geopolitical influence can be extracted from Wikipedia's hyperlink structure using a novel reduced Google matrix approach, revealing relationships among countries across multiple language editions.
Contribution
It introduces a new reduced Google matrix method to analyze Wikipedia's network for geopolitical influence, capturing direct and indirect country ties.
Findings
Effective identification of country influence from Wikipedia links
Application to European Union and top worldwide countries
Analysis across five language editions
Abstract
Interactions between countries originate from diverse aspects such as geographic proximity, trade, socio-cultural habits, language, religions, etc. Geopolitics studies the influence of a country's geographic space on its political power and its relationships with other countries. This work reveals the potential of Wikipedia mining for geopolitical study. Actually, Wikipedia offers solid knowledge and strong correlations among countries by linking web pages together for different types of information (e.g. economical, historical, political, and many others). The major finding of this paper is to show that meaningful results on the influence of country ties can be extracted from the hyperlinked structure of Wikipedia. We leverage a novel stochastic matrix representation of Markov chains of complex directed networks called the reduced Google matrix theory. For a selected small size set…
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