The impacts of armed conflict on human development: A review of the literature

IF 5.4 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES World Development Pub Date : 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106806
Paola Vesco , Ghassan Baliki , Tilman Brück , Stefan Döring , Anneli Eriksson , Hanne Fjelde , Debarati Guha-Sapir , Jonathan Hall , Carl Henrik Knutsen , Maxine R. Leis , Hannes Mueller , Christopher Rauh , Ida Rudolfsen , Ashok Swain , Alexa Timlick , Phaidon T.B. Vassiliou , Johan von Schreeb , Nina von Uexkull , Håvard Hegre
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The detrimental impacts of wars on human development are well documented across research domains, from public health to micro-economics. However, these impacts are studied in compartmentalized silos, which limits a comprehensive understanding of the consequences of conflicts, hampering our ability to effectively sustain human development. This article takes a first step in addressing this gap by reviewing the literature on conflict impacts through the lens of an inter-disciplinary theoretical framework. We review the literature on the consequences of conflicts across 9 dimensions of human development: health, schooling, livelihood and income, growth and investments, political institutions, migration and displacement, socio-psychological wellbeing and capital, water access, and food security. The study focuses on both direct and indirect impacts of violence, reviews the existing evidence on how impacts on different dimensions of societal wellbeing and development may intertwine, and suggests plausible mechanisms to explain how these connections materialize. This exercise leads to the identification of critical research gaps and reveals that systematic empirical testing of how the impacts of war spread across sectors is severely lacking. By streamlining the literature on the impacts of war across multiple domains, this review represents a first step to build a common language that can overcome disciplinary silos and achieve a deeper understanding of how the effects of war reverberate across society. This multidisciplinary understanding of conflict impacts may eventually help to reconcile divergent estimates and enable forward-looking policies that minimize the costs of war.
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武装冲突对人类发展的影响:文献综述
从公共卫生到微观经济,战争对人类发展的有害影响在各个研究领域都有充分的记录。然而,对这些影响的研究是各自为政的,这限制了对冲突后果的全面了解,阻碍了我们有效维持人类发展的能力。本文从跨学科理论框架的角度回顾了有关冲突影响的文献,为弥补这一不足迈出了第一步。我们从人类发展的 9 个方面回顾了有关冲突后果的文献:健康、就学、生计和收入、增长和投资、政治体制、移民和流离失所、社会心理健康和资本、水的获取以及粮食安全。本研究重点关注暴力的直接和间接影响,审查对社会福祉和发展不同方面的影响如何相互交织的现有证据,并提出解释这些联系如何实现的合理机制。通过这项工作,我们发现了一些关键的研究空白,并揭示出严重缺乏对战争影响如何跨部门扩散的系统性实证检验。通过精简有关战争影响的跨领域文献,本综述迈出了建立共同语言的第一步,从而克服学科孤岛,更深入地了解战争影响如何在全社会产生反响。这种对冲突影响的多学科理解最终可能有助于调和不同的估计,并制定前瞻性政策,最大限度地降低战争成本。
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World Development
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期刊介绍: World Development is a multi-disciplinary monthly journal of development studies. It seeks to explore ways of improving standards of living, and the human condition generally, by examining potential solutions to problems such as: poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, disease, lack of shelter, environmental degradation, inadequate scientific and technological resources, trade and payments imbalances, international debt, gender and ethnic discrimination, militarism and civil conflict, and lack of popular participation in economic and political life. Contributions offer constructive ideas and analysis, and highlight the lessons to be learned from the experiences of different nations, societies, and economies.
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