2021
DOI: 10.1002/pa.2630
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The impact of political institutional quality on social cohesion: Evidence from worldwide perspective

Abstract: Diversity and socioeconomic deprivation have been widely discussed as determinants of social cohesion. These two factors are considered to be a threat to social cohesion. The existing literature identifies the problem, however, the literature suggesting the solution is very limited. The most important determinant which can cure the problems of social cohesion is the better quality of institutions, however, there is hardly any literature on this aspect. The current study has investigated the impact of political… Show more

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“…Understanding these vulnerabilities is the key to preventing conflict between countries that could disrupt a country's resilience and security. Political vulnerabilities such as instability and polarization, as well as ideological ones such as differences in values, can threaten social stability and cohesion [1]. In border regions, where dynamics between countries are complex, inclusive strategies that include education, dialogue, and socio-economic development are crucial to preventing conflict and strengthening bilateral relations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding these vulnerabilities is the key to preventing conflict between countries that could disrupt a country's resilience and security. Political vulnerabilities such as instability and polarization, as well as ideological ones such as differences in values, can threaten social stability and cohesion [1]. In border regions, where dynamics between countries are complex, inclusive strategies that include education, dialogue, and socio-economic development are crucial to preventing conflict and strengthening bilateral relations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%