Does government response to natural disasters explain violence? The case of the Sendero Luminoso and conflict in Peru

Author:

Mitchell Sara McLaughlin1ORCID,Pizzi Elise1ORCID,Millerd Carly1ORCID,Choi Jeongho1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWe consider how the Peruvian government's responses to natural disaster events shaped political violence patterns from 1989 to 2020.MethodsWe gather data on government disaster response and compare the effect of positive disaster responses, such as reconstruction and regulation of domestic/international aid, and negative disaster responses, such as neglect or placing restrictions on movement near the affected areas, on violent conflict. To address the endogeneity between armed conflict and disaster responses, we estimate a structural equation model where we allow armed conflicts and disaster responses to be fully endogenous.ResultsUsing a structural equation model at the province‐year level, we show that negative disaster responses increase the risks for political violence, while positive disaster responses do not affect the risks for armed conflict. Armed conflict in turn makes negative policy responses to disasters more likely but has no effect on positive disaster responses.ConclusionsThe results suggest that poor government response to natural disasters can foster grievances and aid rebel recruitment, increasing the risks for armed conflicts.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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