Abstract
Event data, the sequences of dated categorised events between identifiable actors typically harvested from newswire, are a vital source of information about interacting political actors (Quarterly, 1983; Schrodt and Gerner, 2001; Schrodt, 2012). They offer a finer time scale and greater actor and spatial specificity than perhaps any other systematic data source. From a statistical perspective they are also undeniably awkward (see Schrodt, 1994, for useful discussion).
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