1st Edition

Economic Governance, Political Freedoms and the Conditions of Societal Violence Liberty and Peace

By Indra de Soysa Copyright 2026
256 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book shows how the underlying causes of civil war and political violence are based in concrete conditions relating to economic governance. The author argues that what matters for cauterizing the potentiality of "sustainable" violence is economic governance, specifically growth-promoting governance that maximizes returns to investment due to competitive free-market processes upheld by the... Read more

Chapter 1: A Capitalist Civil Peace? Identifying the Mechanism

Chapter 2. The Shape of Armed Violence: Does Politics Trump Economics?

Chapter 3.  Critically Assessing Rival Theory: Push Back on Grievance

Chapter 4. Explaining the Capitalist Civil Peace: The Organizational Logic

Chapter 5. Empirics of the Onset of Civil War: Data, Methods, and Replications

Chapter 6. Peace is Not Peace! Economic Governance, Grievance, and Gratification

Chapter 7. Interpersonal Violence: Economic Freedom, Shadow Markets, and Criminogenity

Chapter 8. The Governance Imperative: Some Conclusions, Recommendations for Policy, and Future Research

Biography

Indra de Soysa is Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. His research primarily focuses on the political, economic and social outcomes of economic liberalization, the effects of institutions, and the causes of peace and prosperity. He has published widely on Foreign Direct Investment, the causes of civil and political violence, consequences of inequality, the natural resource curse, globalization, and environmental politics. His publications include the monograph Foreign Direct Investment, Democracy, and Development: The Correlates and Concomitants of Globalization (Routledge, 2003).