GovernanceEdit
The regime type of the government is indicator on
whether the nation is in danger of genocide or not, an anocratic, or a
transitional government, is the government that is in the most danger
while a full monarchy, in the most stable.
Conflict HistoryEdit
A
state is more likely to experience genocide or mass atrocity if they
have a history of identity-related tensions, otherwise known as a
tendency of othering,
Economic ConditionsEdit
States with
low levels of economy development are more likely to have problems
because it creates low opportunity cost for mass violence, as the
citizen’s lives aren't valued as much as in an economy that has high
levels.
Social FragmentationEdit
Social fragmentation can
by five major sub categories; identity-based social divisions,
demographic pressures, unequal access to basic goods and services,
gender inequalities, and political instability.