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A Quest for Identity: The Case of Religious Populism in Pakistan
Author(s) -
AUTHOR_ID,
Ihsan Yilmaz,
AUTHOR_ID,
Raja M. Ali Saleem
Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.55271/pp0007
Subject(s) - populism , religious identity , distrust , politics , political economy , political science , democracy , identity (music) , corporate governance , sociology , law , religiosity , aesthetics , finance , economics , philosophy
Since its founding, both civil and military Pakistani governments have used religious populism to consolidate support and legitimize their actions. This has paved the way for religious populism to become a part of the nation’s cultural imagination and identity. During the country’s “infant” or “fragile” democratic phase, religious populism was repeatedly used to consolidate support. Religious parties and groups hold great political sway in the county. Through the use of religious populism, these factions have been allowed to nurture their own “people” who are partisan towards “others.” The weak level of governance, political turmoil, and distrust in institutional capabilities has pushed the public into the arms of religious populists.

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