Abstract
Political polarisation is a pressing issue in Pakistan, with far-reaching implications for social cohesion, democratic governance, and public discourse. This abstract provides an overview of the impacts of political polarisation specific to Pakistan, drawing on survey results and existing literature. The survey findings reveal high levels of interpersonal conflict, negative perceptions of opposing parties, and reluctance to engage with individuals of differing political preferences among Pakistani respondents. These trends exacerbate divisions within society, undermining trust in democratic institutions and hindering effective governance. Polarised political discourse in Pakistan perpetuates ideological echo chambers, marginalising alternative viewpoints and undermining the quality of public debate. Furthermore, political polarisation has psychological, economic, and societal implications, including increased stress, economic instability, and social fragmentation. Addressing political polarisation in Pakistan requires comprehensive strategies to promote dialogue, understanding, and cooperation across political divides. By fostering inclusive politics, strengthening democratic institutions, and promoting media literacy, Pakistan can mitigate the detrimental effects of political polarisation and build a more resilient, cohesive, and democratic society.
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Type: | Article |
Volume: | 1 |
Issue: | 1 |
Language: | English |
Id: | 67756d49cb2cd |
Published | December 30, 2024 |
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