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This report aims to shed light on the social and political cohesion effects caused by inter-ethnic
rivalry in Guinea-Bissau. Its methodology was based on a statistical analysis of a public opinion
survey conducted in the country in 2018, using multivariable linear regressions to study the
relationship between conflict, national identity and trust, both among ethnic groups and towards
political institutions. The study found that conflict establishes a negative correlation with these
factors, highlighting the adverse effects of a weak capability of the central state in mediating
and solving these issues.
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Ethnicity Politics Institutions Identity Conflict
