POLC38H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Dioscorea Alata

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Models: coordination and collective action, prisoner"s dilemma. Self-interest may lead one to work against what is best for society: principal agent problem. Power given to agent may lead them to control principal. Rich states are less likely to fight, middle class states rarely fight, but poor states fight: easier to exit, than voice complaints (or wage war, patrimonialism/neo-patrimonialism and clientelist policies may create losers and winners. Inequality: religious/ethnic strife, losers may have grievances that are never addressed, more (and worse) clientelism (like prebends- patterns of political behavior which rest on the justifying principle that. Grievance needed to mobilize and motivate soldiers and funders: economic inequality, lack of political rights, persistent, organized and/or coordinated but lightly armed riots , government economic incompetence rebellions, short, heavily armed riots/rebellions/coups, durable, heavily armed conflicts. Implications: civil war conflict areas supply most of world"s illegal drugs. b. If external sources of funding pull out, conflict ceases: war creates alternative sources of profit, power and protection.

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