MEASURING EFFICIENCY: DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

02 June 2026 DOI: MATYOKUB BAKOEV

Abstract: Evaluating the performance of states, international organizations, and global policies remains a persistent challenge in the field of International Relations (IR). Traditional assessment methods often struggle to account for the complexity of inputs and outputs involved in international cooperation, diplomacy, and development. This paper explores the application of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)—a non-parametric efficiency measurement technique originally developed in operations research—as a tool for assessing the relative efficiency of international actors. By examining how DEA can be used to compare resource use (GDP, labor, capital) and trade policy outcomes (exports, imports) across multiple context including Asian countries and Uzbekistan, the study aims to demonstrate its value in identifying best practices and performance gaps.

Keywords: Data Envelopment Analysis, DEA, International Relations, Efficiency, Performance evaluation, international actors, Relative efficiency, Decision-making units (DMUs), Uzbekistan, trade diplomacy.

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