Pre-existing conditions leading to violence and instability during political transitions

11th November 2024
Author: Iffat Idris

This K4DD Rapid Evidence Review looks at pre-existing conditions that can lead to instability and violence during political transitions.

A broad range of factors can be influential. Economic factors, such as low GDP and economic inequality; population diversity and a history of recent conflict; the nature of the pre-transition regime, strength of governance institutions, level of democracy and influence of elite actors; the role and capacity of the military; and external influences, notably being in a volatile neighbourhood and having active diasporas.

However, it is important to stress that the relevance of these pre-existing conditions will vary from one context to another.

Suggested Citation

Idris, I. (2024). Pre-existing conditions leading to violence during political transitions. K4DD Rapid Evidence Review 169. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.

Published

11th November 2024

Location

Continent: Global