Foreign Policy Similarity Score
A foreign-policy similarity score measures how alike two states' revealed foreign-policy positions are — most commonly from their votes in the UN General Assembly, but also from alliance portfolios or treaty positions. It is a workhorse measure of shared interests, affinity, and alignment in dyadic IR. Häge (2011) shows that naive agreement and the popular S-score can be inflated by chance agreement that arises because states differ in how often they take each position, and proposes chance-corrected indices (Scott's π, Cohen's κ) that better isolate genuine alignment.
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- Häge, F. M. (2011). Choice or circumstance? Adjusting measures of foreign policy similarity for chance agreement. Political Analysis, 19(3), 287–305. DOI: 10.1093/pan/mpr023 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Measurement of Foreign-Policy Similarity from Revealed Positions. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/no/international-relations/foreign-policy-similarity-score
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