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Structural Stability: On the Prerequisites of Nonviolent Conflict Management

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Mehler, Andreas (GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies)
  Author Engel, Ulf
  Author Giesbert, Lena
  Author Kuhlmann, Jenny
  Author Soest, Christian von
INSTITUTION ID:
  None  (Hamburg)
SERIES TITLE:
  GIGA Working Paper Series
YEAR: 2008
PUB TYPE: Working Paper/Manuscript
WORKING PAPER NUMBER: 75
PAGES: 34 p.
SUBJECT(S): Structural stability, violence, human security, development aid, conflict management, prerequisites of nonviolence
DISCIPLINE: Political Science
HTTP: http://www.giga-hamburg.de/dl/download.php?d=/content/publikationen/pdf/wp75_mehler-engel-giesbert-kuhlmann-soest.pdf
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-444-348 (Last edited on 2008/08/01 05:52:15 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
The concept of “structural stability” has been gaining prominence in development policy circles. In the EU’s and the OECD Development Assistance Committee’s (OECD DAC) understanding, it describes the ability of societies to handle intra-societal conflict without resorting to violence. This study investigates the preconditions of structural stability and tests their mutual interconnections. Seven dimensions are analyzed: (1) long-term economic growth, (2) environmental security, (3) social equality, (4) governmental effectiveness, (5) democracy, (6) rule of law, and (7) inclusion of identity groups. The postulated mutual enhancement of the seven dimensions is plausible but cannot be proven. The most significant positive relationship appears between “democracy” and “rule of law,” respectively, on the one hand and the dependent variable “violence/ human security” on the other hand. This points to the usefulness of the political concept of structural stability to promote development policy agendas in this area at least. Applications that reach beyond these initial findings will, however, require further research.
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