Community Resilience to Sectarian Violence in Baghdad by Ami C. Carpenter

Community Resilience to Sectarian Violence in Baghdad by Ami C. Carpenter

Author:Ami C. Carpenter
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer New York, New York, NY


Fig. 5.2Model of resilience to conflict

In particular, the complexity of human conflict calls for an approach that investigates conflict as systems of dynamic and interlocked factors and actors. The conflict system cycles through reinforcing negative feedback loops and the coils raised upon people’s attitudes and patterns of behaviors. Given this complexity, our task is to ask specifically how relationships between interdependent factors and actors give rise to behaviors of the whole system, as well as how conflict systems interact with their larger environment.

However, I appreciate that a theoretical model of resilience is only useful insofar as it identifies explicit linkages between adaptive capacities and resilience outcomes. I will introduce these linkages in Chap.​ 7, after exploring the influences of each regime characteristic—social capital, economic resources, information and communication—on systemic adaptation.



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