IDENTITIES AND THE STATE IN PAKISTAN: A STUDY OF MENTALITY |
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Authors: | Ilhan Niaz |
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Affiliation: | 1. in1980@qau.edu.pk |
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Abstract: | This paper examines Pakistan's identity as a state, a religious community, a developmental enterprise, and a primordial society. It argues that over time Pakistan's state and developmental identities have weakened while its religious and primordial identities have gained in strength. This change in the balance has grave implications for Pakistan in terms of the working of the state and its legitimacy in the eyes of its own people. There is therefore a need to rehabilitate the state and developmental identities at a functional level, which means investing in improving the quality of governance and policy planning in Pakistan over the long-term. |
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