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Does more (or less) lead to violence? Application of the relative deprivation hypothesis on economic inequality-induced conflicts

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This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent conflicts induced by an increase in economic inequality. By using the frustration-aggression hypothesis, the author attempts to illustrate how the rise in inequality, caused by changed economic structure, can be transformed into violence, often accompanied by material and human casualties. In addition to the theoretical framework, the article relies on empirical studies carried out by using relative deprivation as a starting point. Finally, the author observes indications that inequality-induced conflicts could soon take place in developed and developing countries, which is why new models of development and economic policies must be implemented and thus used as conflict-preventing mechanisms.
Keywords:
Economic inequality / Relative deprivation / Ted Gurr / Violent conflicts
Source:
Croatian International Relations Review, 2013, 19, 68, 53-72
Publisher:
  • Walter de Gruyter GmbH

DOI: 10.2478/cirr-2013-0003

ISSN: 1848-5782

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85032713120
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http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/405
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publisher = "Walter de Gruyter GmbH",
journal = "Croatian International Relations Review",
title = "Does more (or less) lead to violence? Application of the relative deprivation hypothesis on economic inequality-induced conflicts",
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Džuverović, N.. (2013). Does more (or less) lead to violence? Application of the relative deprivation hypothesis on economic inequality-induced conflicts. in Croatian International Relations Review
Walter de Gruyter GmbH., 19(68), 53-72.
https://doi.org/10.2478/cirr-2013-0003
Džuverović N. Does more (or less) lead to violence? Application of the relative deprivation hypothesis on economic inequality-induced conflicts. in Croatian International Relations Review. 2013;19(68):53-72.
doi:10.2478/cirr-2013-0003 .
Džuverović, Nemanja, "Does more (or less) lead to violence? Application of the relative deprivation hypothesis on economic inequality-induced conflicts" in Croatian International Relations Review, 19, no. 68 (2013):53-72,
https://doi.org/10.2478/cirr-2013-0003 . .

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