Political Violence in Peacetime 10.5102/uri.v12i1.2872
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Resumo: | The purpose of this essay is to have a descriptive analysis of political violence in ten South American countries, between 2008 and 2011, from an exhaustive data systematics survey, collected from local newspapers, adopting a methodology well consolidated in this type of research. My hypothesis is that even distant from a war context and without the former bipolarity between capitalism and communism, violent conflicts in the region not only are frequent – despite the democratic advances and the relative economic stability – as they are results from a combination of social inequality and political exclusion. I argue that inclusive institutions, which are those that instead of repel they attract political opponents and actors, play a decisive role in significantly decreasing Political Violence Events (PVEs), especially in a continent marked by very heterogeneous societies. As theoretical approach, I use specific area studies associated with views called Neoweberian Historical Sociology, in particular classic authors such as Charles Tilly. |
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Political Violence in Peacetime 10.5102/uri.v12i1.2872Political Violence, Democracy, Violent Conflicts, Peacetime, and South American Politics.The purpose of this essay is to have a descriptive analysis of political violence in ten South American countries, between 2008 and 2011, from an exhaustive data systematics survey, collected from local newspapers, adopting a methodology well consolidated in this type of research. My hypothesis is that even distant from a war context and without the former bipolarity between capitalism and communism, violent conflicts in the region not only are frequent – despite the democratic advances and the relative economic stability – as they are results from a combination of social inequality and political exclusion. I argue that inclusive institutions, which are those that instead of repel they attract political opponents and actors, play a decisive role in significantly decreasing Political Violence Events (PVEs), especially in a continent marked by very heterogeneous societies. As theoretical approach, I use specific area studies associated with views called Neoweberian Historical Sociology, in particular classic authors such as Charles Tilly.UniCEUBCoutinho, Marcelo2014-07-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/relacoesinternacionais/article/view/287210.5102/uri.v12i1.2872Universitas: Relações Internacionais; v. 12, n. 1 (2014)1982-07201807-2135reponame:Universitas. Relações Internacionais (Online)instname:Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)instacron:UNICEUBporhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/relacoesinternacionais/article/view/2872/2309info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-09-24T10:43:58Zoai:oai.uniceub.emnuvens.com.br:article/2872Revistahttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/relacoesinternacionais/indexPRIhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/relacoesinternacionais/oaiuniversitas.rel@uniceub.br1982-07201807-2135opendoar:2014-09-24T10:43:58Universitas. Relações Internacionais (Online) - Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)false |
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Political Violence in Peacetime 10.5102/uri.v12i1.2872 |
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Political Violence in Peacetime 10.5102/uri.v12i1.2872 Coutinho, Marcelo Political Violence, Democracy, Violent Conflicts, Peacetime, and South American Politics. |
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Political Violence in Peacetime 10.5102/uri.v12i1.2872 |
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Political Violence in Peacetime 10.5102/uri.v12i1.2872 |
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Coutinho, Marcelo |
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Coutinho, Marcelo |
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Coutinho, Marcelo |
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Political Violence, Democracy, Violent Conflicts, Peacetime, and South American Politics. |
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Political Violence, Democracy, Violent Conflicts, Peacetime, and South American Politics. |
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The purpose of this essay is to have a descriptive analysis of political violence in ten South American countries, between 2008 and 2011, from an exhaustive data systematics survey, collected from local newspapers, adopting a methodology well consolidated in this type of research. My hypothesis is that even distant from a war context and without the former bipolarity between capitalism and communism, violent conflicts in the region not only are frequent – despite the democratic advances and the relative economic stability – as they are results from a combination of social inequality and political exclusion. I argue that inclusive institutions, which are those that instead of repel they attract political opponents and actors, play a decisive role in significantly decreasing Political Violence Events (PVEs), especially in a continent marked by very heterogeneous societies. As theoretical approach, I use specific area studies associated with views called Neoweberian Historical Sociology, in particular classic authors such as Charles Tilly. |
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