This volume evaluates the extent to which post-conflict reconstruction has addressed problems of horizontal inequalities by looking at the experiences of seven diverse post-conflict countries: Burundi, Rwanda, Nepal, Peru, Guatemala, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Afghanistan. It includes four cross-cutting thematic studies on macro-economic policies, privatisation, PRSP's, and employment generation. Revealing important gaps in the redressal of what are often deeply entrenched forms of group-based discrimination, deprivation and marginalisation, it points to distinct implications for policy and further research. The authors find that even in cases where HI's have been reduced, this has happened in a somewhat haphazard and inconsistent manner, ...
While there has been a considerable amount of analysis on the impact of structural adjustment polici...
While recent quantitative research concludes that economic inequality is unrelated to civil conflict...
Countries emerging from civil war attract both aid and policy advice. This paper provides the first ...
This volume evaluates the extent to which post-conflict reconstruction has addressed problems of hor...
In Africa, the decade of the nineteen nineties was characterised by civil war and interstate conflic...
The research method adopted here is to present various socio-economic and political participation in...
In order to explain the emergence of violent conflicts, an increasing number of academic studies hav...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
Why do some post-conflict states achieve stability and economic growth while others remain poor and ...
This paper focuses on the case of Rwanda to illustrate the importance of looking beyond 'robust' cro...
CRISE Working Paper No. 36 1 The Implications of Horizontal Inequality for Aid This paper argues tha...
Understanding processes of peacebuilding, how peace is created and maintained, has inspired and intr...
This thesis examines the political economy of post-conflict economic recovery in Rwanda and Burundi....
Despite the apparent decline in the global incidence of major armed conflict, there remain many coun...
While there has been a considerable amount of analysis on the impact of structural adjustment polici...
While recent quantitative research concludes that economic inequality is unrelated to civil conflict...
Countries emerging from civil war attract both aid and policy advice. This paper provides the first ...
This volume evaluates the extent to which post-conflict reconstruction has addressed problems of hor...
In Africa, the decade of the nineteen nineties was characterised by civil war and interstate conflic...
The research method adopted here is to present various socio-economic and political participation in...
In order to explain the emergence of violent conflicts, an increasing number of academic studies hav...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
Why do some post-conflict states achieve stability and economic growth while others remain poor and ...
This paper focuses on the case of Rwanda to illustrate the importance of looking beyond 'robust' cro...
CRISE Working Paper No. 36 1 The Implications of Horizontal Inequality for Aid This paper argues tha...
Understanding processes of peacebuilding, how peace is created and maintained, has inspired and intr...
This thesis examines the political economy of post-conflict economic recovery in Rwanda and Burundi....
Despite the apparent decline in the global incidence of major armed conflict, there remain many coun...
While there has been a considerable amount of analysis on the impact of structural adjustment polici...
While recent quantitative research concludes that economic inequality is unrelated to civil conflict...
Countries emerging from civil war attract both aid and policy advice. This paper provides the first ...