Multidimensional social conflict and institutional change

IF 3.8 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS New Political Economy Pub Date : 2023-05-26 DOI:10.1080/13563467.2023.2215701
B. Amable, S. Palombarini
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ABSTRACT This paper proposes a political economy of social conflict, institutional change and crises based on the diversity of perceived interests among social groups. The multidimensional conflict includes ideology, institutions, and politics. Social groups may be in a dominant or dominated position in one or the other dimension, and the nature of social conflict reflects the differences in positions of the various social groups in these dimensions. Political stability hinges on the existence of a dominant social bloc, i.e. a social alliance supporting the ruling political actors. The implementation of institutional change by political actors is driven by the search for support. Crisis situations correspond to the rupture of the dominant social bloc. Attempts to emerge from the crisis with the reconstitution of a dominant social bloc will have more or less chance of success depending on the possibility of finding a political strategy that can make the expectations of social groups with different perceived interests compatible. Using examples from the French and Italian economic and political situations in recent decades, we show how the proposed analytical framework can inform the study of institutional change in situations of social crisis.
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多层面的社会冲突与制度变革
摘要本文提出了一种基于社会群体感知利益多样性的社会冲突、制度变革和危机的政治经济学。多层面的冲突包括意识形态、制度和政治。社会群体在一个或另一个维度上可能处于主导或被支配的地位,而社会冲突的性质反映了不同社会群体在这些维度上的地位差异。政治稳定取决于一个占主导地位的社会集团的存在,即支持执政政治行为者的社会联盟。政治行动者实施体制变革的动力是寻求支持。危机局势对应着占主导地位的社会集团的破裂。试图通过重建一个占主导地位的社会集团来摆脱危机,或多或少会有成功的机会,这取决于能否找到一种政治策略,使具有不同感知利益的社会群体的期望相互兼容。通过近几十年来法国和意大利经济和政治形势的例子,我们展示了拟议的分析框架如何为研究社会危机形势下的制度变革提供信息。
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期刊介绍: New Political Economy aims to create a forum for work which combines the breadth of vision which characterised the classical political economy of the nineteenth century with the analytical advances of twentieth century social science. It seeks to represent the terrain of political economy scholarship across different disciplines, emphasising original and innovative work which explores new approaches and methodologies, and addresses core debates and issues of historical and contemporary relevance.
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