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- Title
Rising Expectations, Social Unrest & Development.
- Authors
Natarajan, Ashok
- Abstract
The relationship between peace and development holds the key to effective strategies for addressing the roots of social unrest. Rising expectations are the principal driving force for social development. However, the faster and higher aspirations rise, the greater the gap between expectations and reality. That gap promotes a sense of frustration, depravation and aggression leading to social unrest and violence. The opposite is also true: rising economic opportunity can mitigate or eliminate social unrest. The remarkable renunciation of armed struggle by the IRA in North Ireland in mid - 2005 appears inexplicable until the impact of rising incomes and expanding employment opportunities in the Republic of Ireland is also taken into account. A similar approach can be applied to address the problems of violence and social unrest in Kashmir and Palestine. Here too apparently intractable conflicts will lend themselves to be addressed economically. India's recent efforts to provide guaranteed employment to its rural poor are part of a strategy to stem the rising tide of social unrest in impoverished areas resulting from rising expectations among the poor.
- Subjects
IRELAND; SOCIAL unrest; SOCIAL conflict; SOCIAL development; AGGRESSION (Psychology); IRISH Republican Army; EMPLOYMENT
- Publication
Cadmus, 2011, Vol 1, Issue 3, p88
- ISSN
2038-5242
- Publication type
Article