Horizontal Inequalities and Conflict

Horizontal Inequalities and Conflict
Title Horizontal Inequalities and Conflict PDF eBook
Author F. Stewart
Publisher Springer
Pages 380
Release 2016-01-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230582729

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Drawing on econometric evidence and in-depth studies of West Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia, this book explores how horizontal inequalities - ethnic, religious or racial - are a source of violent conflict and how political, economic and cultural status inequalities have contributed. Policies to reverse inequality would reduce these risks.

Horizontal Inequalities

Horizontal Inequalities
Title Horizontal Inequalities PDF eBook
Author Frances Stewart
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 2003
Genre Developing countries
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Horizontal Inequalities and Post-Conflict Development

Horizontal Inequalities and Post-Conflict Development
Title Horizontal Inequalities and Post-Conflict Development PDF eBook
Author Frances Stewart
Publisher Springer
Pages 366
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230348629

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This book evaluates the extent to which post-conflict reconstruction has addressed problems of horizontal inequalities through country case studies on Burundi, Rwanda, Nepal, Peru, Guatemala, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Afghanistan, and four thematic studies on macro-economic policies, privatisation, PRSP's, and employment generation.

Horizontal Inequalities and Post-conflict Development

Horizontal Inequalities and Post-conflict Development
Title Horizontal Inequalities and Post-conflict Development PDF eBook
Author Arnim Langer
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 2012
Genre Distributive justice / Case studies
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Horizontal Inequalities, Political Environment, and Civil Conflict

Horizontal Inequalities, Political Environment, and Civil Conflict
Title Horizontal Inequalities, Political Environment, and Civil Conflict PDF eBook
Author Gudrun Østby
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 34
Release 2007
Genre Armed Conflict
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Several studies of civil war have concluded that economic inequality between individuals does not increase the risk of internal armed conflict. This is perhaps not so surprising. Even though an individual may feel frustrated if he is poor compared with other individuals in society, he will not start a rebellion on his own. Civil wars are organized group conflicts, not a matter of individuals randomly committing violence against each other. Hence, we should not neglect the group aspect of human well-being and conflict. Systematic inequalities that coincide with ethnic, religious, or geographical cleavages in a country are often referred to as horizontal inequalities (or inter-group inequalities). Case studies of particular countries as well as some statistical studies have found that such inequalities between identity groups tend to be associated with a higher risk of internal conflict. But the emergence of violent group mobilization in a country with sharp horizontal inequalities may depend on the characteristics of the political regime. For example, in an autocracy, grievances that stem from group inequalities are likely to be large and frequent, but state repression may prevent them from being openly expressed. This paper investigates the relationship between horizontal inequalities, political environment, and civil war in developing countries. Based on national survey data from 55 countries it calculates welfare inequalities between ethnic, religious, and regional groups for each country using indicators such as household assets and educational levels. All the inequality measures, particularly regional inequality, are positively associated with higher risks of conflict outbreak. And it seems that the conflict potential of regional inequality is stronger for pure democratic and intermediate regimes than for pure autocratic regimes. Institutional arrangements also seem to matter.

Democracy and Electoral Politics in Zambia

Democracy and Electoral Politics in Zambia
Title Democracy and Electoral Politics in Zambia PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 385
Release 2020-06-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 900443044X

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Democracy and Electoral Politics in Zambia aims to comprehend the current dynamics of Zambia’s democracy and to understand what was specific about the 2015/2016 election experience. While elections have been central to understanding Zambian politics over the last decade, the coverage they have received in the academic literature has been sparse. This book aims to fill that gap and give a more holistic account of contemporary Zambian electoral dynamics, by providing innovative analysis of political parties, mobilization methods, the constitutional framework, the motivations behind voters’ choices and the adjudication of electoral disputes by the judiciary. This book draws on insights and interviews, public opinion data and innovative surveys that aim to tell a rich and nuanced story about Zambia’s recent electoral history from a variety of disciplinary approaches. Contributors include: Tinenenji Banda, Nicole Beardsworth, John Bwalya, Privilege Haang’andu, Erin Hern, Marja Hinfelaar, Dae Un Hong, O’Brien Kaaba, Robby Kapesa, Chanda Mfula, Jotham Momba, Biggie Joe Ndambwa, Muna Ndulo, Jeremy Seekings, Hangala Siachiwena, Sishuwa Sishuwa, Owen Sichone, Aaron Siwale, Michael Wahman.

Inequality, Grievances, and Civil War

Inequality, Grievances, and Civil War
Title Inequality, Grievances, and Civil War PDF eBook
Author Lars-Erik Cederman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 275
Release 2013-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 1107017424

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This book argues that political and economic inequalities following group lines generate grievances that in turn can motivate civil war. Lars-Erik Cederman, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, and Halvard Buhaug offer a theoretical approach that highlights ethnonationalism and how the relationship between group identities and inequalities are fundamental for successful mobilization to resort to violence. Although previous research highlighted grievances as a key motivation for political violence, contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed grievances as irrelevant, emphasizing instead the role of opportunities. This book shows that the alleged non-results for grievances in previous research stemmed primarily from atheoretical measures, typically based on individual data. The authors develop new indicators of political and economic exclusion at the group level, and show that these exert strong effects on the risk of civil war. They provide new analyses of the effects of transnational ethnic links and the duration of civil wars, and extended case discussions illustrating causal mechanisms.