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This paper explores the relationship between household exposure to riots and social capital in urban India using a panel dataset collected by the authors in the state of Maharashtra. The analysis applies a random-effect model with lagged covariates to estimate the exogenous effect of riots on...
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economic activities and spending) in counties with the highest levels of inequality. Unequal counties with lower trust in … political institutions but higher levels of social trust and civic engagement at the start of the pandemic are also more likely …
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To date, there is limited understanding about the consequences of wartime dynamics for post-war state-building processes. This paper explores one such dynamics-the forms of governance exercised by armed groups during wartime-and proposes a theoretical framework outlining how forms of wartime...
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We still have limited knowledge about the long-term effects of fascism on European democracies. European countries experienced cycles of violence between the 1960s and 1980s. Can such violence be explained by legacies of mobilization during fascism? We study whether and how the Italian fascist...
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not just public health and the economy but also societies. We focus on one pillar of society-trust-and explore how trust … unemployed exhibit lower trust in people, institutions, and in general. By contrast, no such differences exist for those who have …
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not just public health and the economy but also societies. We focus on one pillar of society - trust - and explore how … trust correlates with the individual experiences of the pandemic. The analysis is based on a new global survey - 'Life with … are unemployed exhibit lower trust in people, institutions, and in general. By contrast, no such differences exist for …
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living conditions and explore its relationship with forms of trust and the potential for social unrest. The index reveals … further show that weak readiness is not offset by high levels of social trust, which can be vital for effective public health … interventions. As such, strict lockdown policies may not only be difficult to enforce, but also heighten the risks of conflict. …
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