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Violent Conflict and the Transformation of Social Capital

Lessons from Cambodia, Rwanda, Guatemala, and Somalia (Conflict Prevention and Resolution Series)

By Nat J. Colletta,Michelle L. Cullen

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Publish Date

March 2000

Publisher

World Bank Publications

Language

eng

Pages

139

Description:

In an effort to better understand the interactions between violent conflict and social capital, the authors undertook an exploratory investigation f four conflict-affected countries-Cambodia, Rwanda, Guatemala, and Somalia-and their changing social capital dynamics. The data for this report have been drawn from extensive literature reviews and from eight community-level studies conducted in the four countries. On this basis, the report discusses changes in social capital resulting from violent conflict; the interaction between social capital, social cohesion, and violent conflict; and how civil society, governments, and international actors can nurture the social capital needed to strengthen social cohesion and so promote conflict prevention, rehabilitation, and reconciliation. Findings and recommendations are preliminary, as each case study was conducted on an exploratory basis only. The study results are specific to the countries analyzed, although some broad generalizations may have wider validity.