THE IMPORTANCE OF MICRO-STRUCTURAL APPROACH AND PEACE FORMATIONS IN DEALING WITH SOCIO-ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES Cover Image

THE IMPORTANCE OF MICRO-STRUCTURAL APPROACH AND PEACE FORMATIONS IN DEALING WITH SOCIO-ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES
THE IMPORTANCE OF MICRO-STRUCTURAL APPROACH AND PEACE FORMATIONS IN DEALING WITH SOCIO-ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES

Author(s): Nemanja Džuverović
Subject(s): Labor relations, Socio-Economic Research, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Српско социолошко друштво
Keywords: inequality; peace formations; conflict; micro-structural approach;

Summary/Abstract: Increasingly, inequality is becoming one of the most important phenomena of our time. Recent protests (Spain, the UK, the U.S.), violent confrontations (Brazil, Israel) or even armed conflicts (India, Tunisia) are a direct consequence of polarization, which has increased significantly since the 1980s when the global dominance of neoliberal model was established. So far, mainstream one-fit-all (socio)economic solutions proved ineffective in tackling not only high levels of income inequality, but, more importantly, its multidimensional character visible in the prevalence of social exclusion (access to education, health, and social services, etc.) which is seriously constraining human capital and creating conflict potential among the 'have-nots'. In this context, diversity should be considered as a strength, although this contradicts the universality principle imposed by the liberal state and the neoliberal model, often by applying pressure, isolation or violent force.

  • Issue Year: 50/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 149-159
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English