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Inequality, conflict,  and policy: a review of some MICROCON findings By Frances Stewart, drawing on the work of Patricia Justino, S.M.Murshed and Z. Tadjoeddin
Many types of violence Domestic: 40-70% of female homicides and many more incidents  Criminal: est. over 500,000 p.. globally Routine: no global estimates Riots: no global estimates Civil wars: battle deaths, 30,460; plus indirect 105,000 to 1 million, p.a. globally Genocides: 290,000, average 1955-2001 Terrorism: 12,000 – 21,000, 2006. 2
Focus of microcon research Civil war and genocide compared Riots in India Routine violence Global inequalities and terrorism. Review some findings and policy implications 3
Civil war and genocide research What is difference? Scale Role of state Motive [and also body of research] 4
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In summary Similarities: In both cases past history of civil war predisposes, almost invariable condition for genocide. Demography not important unless accompanied by inequalities Inequalities are important, especially horizontal (group); political exclusion especially important for genocide (not much research on economic). Differences: Level of per capita income Regime type 7
Civil unrest in India clashes ‘between different castes, and between opposite ethnic and religious interests (largely between Hindu and Muslim communities), as a response to disparities in the distribution of employment conditions, access to land and other assets, use of and access to social services and access to institutional power and legal institutions’ (Justino 2007: 18).  Did not turn into civil war, but ‘solved’ (often temporarily_ buy police action or social expenditure. 8
Justino model Police action reduces violence in short term, but subsequently may cause more violence. Redistributory expenditure (reducing inequality) reduces violence propensity permanently. Hence: Ct = Ct-1 – σPt + λPt-1 + θ[∆Y A[t-1]  - Tt-1]    	[Ct, Ct-1 violence at time t, t-1; Pt + P t-1 , policing at t, t-1; ∆Y A[t-1] increase in income of richer group in t-1; and Tt-1is transfer to the poor group as a result of social expenditure at t-1.  9
Econometric results 1. Redistributive transfers associated with decreases in civil unrest. The number of riots decrease by 0.3-0.4% for each extra rupee spent on social services in period t-1. The results are stronger for models taking into account endogeneity. 2.  In all models, the current use of police reduces conflict, whereas generally the coefficient for lagged policing is positive. ‘The coefficients show that on average across the main 14 states, India needs to hire 20 more policemen in order to have one less riot per year…whereas every additional 25 policemen used in each period will result in one additional riot five years later.’ (Justino, 2007: 30). Other factors  systematically significantly related to civil unrest: levels of past unrest poverty headcount, levels of state income.   Social expenditure is cheaper approach to solving riots than police action 10
Routine violence in Indonesia(Murshed and Tadjoeddin (2008).  ‘Routine violence’ or ‘everyday’ violence is violence that recurs on a regular basis.  ‘all types of collective violence outside the ethno-communal and separatist forms’.  ‘does not have the explicit political aim of overthrowing the state as in the case of civil war, or the emasculation of a rival group as in the case of ethno-communal violence. It is not simply crime, although it could have  criminal dimensions’ 11
Increased sharply in Indonesia  from 1995, and subsided after 2000 12
Decentralisation and routine violence Massive decentralisation in Indoensia from 2001. Public expenditure accounted for by provinces and districts 20% 1999; 26% 2001; 37% 2007.  Argued that routine violence is associated with distrust of state; may decrease with decentralisation  13
Econometric investigation Murshed and Tadjoeddin take two measures of decentralisation (fiscal decentralisation; and size of local government) and relate this to routine violence, using two models. Find highly significant effect of decentralisation, associated with declining violence across districts for both measures of decentralisation. District income per capita of district positive on violence (attributed to rising aspirations), and income squared negative. 14
Global violence and global inequalities Stewart (2009) provides evidence for systematic Muslim/non-Muslim inequalities, in economic and political arenas: Within Western countries, with evidence for UK, Netherlands and France Within Asian and African countries  Globally between Muslim dominated and non-Muslim countries. 15
Other evidence to suggest these inequalities are one factor behind global tensions Strong connections among Muslims globally –  Via family contacts and remittances; education and training; aid and finance; religion, media and global civil society. Common perceptions  16
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Conclusion from global inequalities Its ‘all connected’[ Moazzam – Guantanamo Bay detainee] Global inequalities facilitate mobilisation. Policy implications for developed countries – for domestic distribution as well as aid. 18
Summary of findings:1. Inequalities a factor in many types of violence Gender violence – evidence elsewhere for within family inequalities Criminality – evidence elsewhere for vertical inequality Civil war –evidence summarised here for horizontal inequality, political and economic Genocide – evidence summarised here for horizontal inequalities, political and economic Riots – some evidence produced here for economic Routine violence – economic inequalities not directly investigated but implicit conclusions about political inequalities Global terrorism: suggestive evidence produced here, political and economic. 19
2. Development and poverty? Civil war literature finds low development predisposing factor, but not genocide literature. Justino and Murshed and Tadjoeddin find higher per capita incomes associated with more violence But Justino finds higher poverty raises risk of violence. 20
Policy implications1. Socio-economic Policies towards inequalities –high priority. Justino shows redistributionary expenditure is cheaper and more effective than expenditure on police. Would be good to duplicate research for military expenditure globally. [NB USAID to Pakistan 70% of military, 30% development) Development that is not inclusive (reducing inequalities and poverty) may actually increase violence propensity in short term. 21
Economic redistribution: many types of policy Anti-discrimination law and enforcement of Human Rights Social expenditure and taxation Anti-poverty programmes Affirmative action programmes Distribution of infrastructural expenditure 22
Policy implications2. Political Political inclusion high priority. Decentralisation can play important role. But also need national power sharing. Autocratic systems can maintain stability for long periods but (a) more likely to be genocidal; and (b) violence often erupts during transition. Therefore careful moves to power-sharing democracies needed to avoid violence domestically.  23

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Inequality, conflict, and policy - microcon june 2011

  • 1. Inequality, conflict, and policy: a review of some MICROCON findings By Frances Stewart, drawing on the work of Patricia Justino, S.M.Murshed and Z. Tadjoeddin
  • 2. Many types of violence Domestic: 40-70% of female homicides and many more incidents Criminal: est. over 500,000 p.. globally Routine: no global estimates Riots: no global estimates Civil wars: battle deaths, 30,460; plus indirect 105,000 to 1 million, p.a. globally Genocides: 290,000, average 1955-2001 Terrorism: 12,000 – 21,000, 2006. 2
  • 3. Focus of microcon research Civil war and genocide compared Riots in India Routine violence Global inequalities and terrorism. Review some findings and policy implications 3
  • 4. Civil war and genocide research What is difference? Scale Role of state Motive [and also body of research] 4
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  • 7. In summary Similarities: In both cases past history of civil war predisposes, almost invariable condition for genocide. Demography not important unless accompanied by inequalities Inequalities are important, especially horizontal (group); political exclusion especially important for genocide (not much research on economic). Differences: Level of per capita income Regime type 7
  • 8. Civil unrest in India clashes ‘between different castes, and between opposite ethnic and religious interests (largely between Hindu and Muslim communities), as a response to disparities in the distribution of employment conditions, access to land and other assets, use of and access to social services and access to institutional power and legal institutions’ (Justino 2007: 18). Did not turn into civil war, but ‘solved’ (often temporarily_ buy police action or social expenditure. 8
  • 9. Justino model Police action reduces violence in short term, but subsequently may cause more violence. Redistributory expenditure (reducing inequality) reduces violence propensity permanently. Hence: Ct = Ct-1 – σPt + λPt-1 + θ[∆Y A[t-1] - Tt-1]    [Ct, Ct-1 violence at time t, t-1; Pt + P t-1 , policing at t, t-1; ∆Y A[t-1] increase in income of richer group in t-1; and Tt-1is transfer to the poor group as a result of social expenditure at t-1. 9
  • 10. Econometric results 1. Redistributive transfers associated with decreases in civil unrest. The number of riots decrease by 0.3-0.4% for each extra rupee spent on social services in period t-1. The results are stronger for models taking into account endogeneity. 2. In all models, the current use of police reduces conflict, whereas generally the coefficient for lagged policing is positive. ‘The coefficients show that on average across the main 14 states, India needs to hire 20 more policemen in order to have one less riot per year…whereas every additional 25 policemen used in each period will result in one additional riot five years later.’ (Justino, 2007: 30). Other factors systematically significantly related to civil unrest: levels of past unrest poverty headcount, levels of state income. Social expenditure is cheaper approach to solving riots than police action 10
  • 11. Routine violence in Indonesia(Murshed and Tadjoeddin (2008). ‘Routine violence’ or ‘everyday’ violence is violence that recurs on a regular basis. ‘all types of collective violence outside the ethno-communal and separatist forms’. ‘does not have the explicit political aim of overthrowing the state as in the case of civil war, or the emasculation of a rival group as in the case of ethno-communal violence. It is not simply crime, although it could have criminal dimensions’ 11
  • 12. Increased sharply in Indonesia from 1995, and subsided after 2000 12
  • 13. Decentralisation and routine violence Massive decentralisation in Indoensia from 2001. Public expenditure accounted for by provinces and districts 20% 1999; 26% 2001; 37% 2007. Argued that routine violence is associated with distrust of state; may decrease with decentralisation 13
  • 14. Econometric investigation Murshed and Tadjoeddin take two measures of decentralisation (fiscal decentralisation; and size of local government) and relate this to routine violence, using two models. Find highly significant effect of decentralisation, associated with declining violence across districts for both measures of decentralisation. District income per capita of district positive on violence (attributed to rising aspirations), and income squared negative. 14
  • 15. Global violence and global inequalities Stewart (2009) provides evidence for systematic Muslim/non-Muslim inequalities, in economic and political arenas: Within Western countries, with evidence for UK, Netherlands and France Within Asian and African countries Globally between Muslim dominated and non-Muslim countries. 15
  • 16. Other evidence to suggest these inequalities are one factor behind global tensions Strong connections among Muslims globally – Via family contacts and remittances; education and training; aid and finance; religion, media and global civil society. Common perceptions 16
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  • 18. Conclusion from global inequalities Its ‘all connected’[ Moazzam – Guantanamo Bay detainee] Global inequalities facilitate mobilisation. Policy implications for developed countries – for domestic distribution as well as aid. 18
  • 19. Summary of findings:1. Inequalities a factor in many types of violence Gender violence – evidence elsewhere for within family inequalities Criminality – evidence elsewhere for vertical inequality Civil war –evidence summarised here for horizontal inequality, political and economic Genocide – evidence summarised here for horizontal inequalities, political and economic Riots – some evidence produced here for economic Routine violence – economic inequalities not directly investigated but implicit conclusions about political inequalities Global terrorism: suggestive evidence produced here, political and economic. 19
  • 20. 2. Development and poverty? Civil war literature finds low development predisposing factor, but not genocide literature. Justino and Murshed and Tadjoeddin find higher per capita incomes associated with more violence But Justino finds higher poverty raises risk of violence. 20
  • 21. Policy implications1. Socio-economic Policies towards inequalities –high priority. Justino shows redistributionary expenditure is cheaper and more effective than expenditure on police. Would be good to duplicate research for military expenditure globally. [NB USAID to Pakistan 70% of military, 30% development) Development that is not inclusive (reducing inequalities and poverty) may actually increase violence propensity in short term. 21
  • 22. Economic redistribution: many types of policy Anti-discrimination law and enforcement of Human Rights Social expenditure and taxation Anti-poverty programmes Affirmative action programmes Distribution of infrastructural expenditure 22
  • 23. Policy implications2. Political Political inclusion high priority. Decentralisation can play important role. But also need national power sharing. Autocratic systems can maintain stability for long periods but (a) more likely to be genocidal; and (b) violence often erupts during transition. Therefore careful moves to power-sharing democracies needed to avoid violence domestically. 23