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Jul 2017

The data analysts in this paper confirm a common belief – i.e., the onset and recurrence of armed conflict is likely where high inter-group inequalities exist. Indeed, groups that have strong shared identities, a collective perception of ill treatment, and opportunities to take up arms are likely to use violence to rectify existing inequalities. In response, policy makers should take concrete measures to ensure the fair distribution of public goods and more.

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Author Karim Bahgat, Gray Barrett, Kendra Dupuy, Scott Gates, Solveig Hillesund, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Siri Aas Rustad, Håvard Strand, Henrik Urdal, Gudrun Østby
Series PRIO Policy Briefs
Issue 1
Publisher Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
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