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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Political Science Behavioural Change Perspective, A range of theoretically informed intervention activities if Questionable legitimacy and Some security issues (e.g, random violence, High levels of grievance (key services, governance, rule of law) and High levels of of social dissatisfaction / unrest and A catalyst, A range of theoretically informed intervention activities if Inequitable opportunities for participation in gov, inequitable access to economic opportunities, inequitable or dysfunctional provision of services or Legitimacy concerns or Some grievances within the population or A catalyst, Findings from the Governance CMap suggests A range of theoretically informed intervention activities, What are the governance intervention strategies from a political science perspective? start with Findings from the Governance CMap, Inequitable opportunities for participation in gov, inequitable access to economic opportunities, inequitable or dysfunctional provision of services or Legitimacy concerns or Some grievances within the population or A catalyst consider use of Stabilization and Reconstruction in Post-Conflict strategies, A range of theoretically informed intervention activities if Govt transitioning from one form to another or Questionable legitimacy and Some grievances (governance: key services, opportunities for participation, socio-economic inequities, security), and Some social dissatisfaction / unrest, Questionable legitimacy and Some security issues (e.g, random violence, High levels of grievance (key services, governance, rule of law) and High levels of of social dissatisfaction / unrest and A catalyst consider use of Conflict Resolution strategies, Govt transitioning from one form to another or Questionable legitimacy and Some grievances (governance: key services, opportunities for participation, socio-economic inequities, security), and Some social dissatisfaction / unrest consider use of Conflict Avoidance strategies