posted on 2024-09-06, 05:43authored byPatricia Justino
How can we mitigate civil unrest before it results in the breakdown of social
order? Not all forms of civil unrest escalate into violence, but why do some
deteriorate and others do not? Social conflicts have been solved through
fiscal policy and the provision of public goods and services over the centuries.
Data from India, too, show government expenditure on social services has
had a significant effect on reducing riots across the country. These findings
have important lessons for other countries where social order breaks down
frequently, but large-scale conflict may be avoidable.
Funding
UK Department for International Development
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
Justino, P. (2015) 'Do Government Transfers Reduce Conflict?', IDS Policy Briefing 90, Brighton: IDS