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Crafty Oligarchs Savvy Voters Democracy Under Inequality In Rural Pakistan South Asia In The Social Sciences Series Number 8 Shandana Khan Mohmand

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Crafty Oligarchs Savvy Voters Democracy Under Inequality In Rural Pakistan South Asia In The Social Sciences Series Number 8 Shandana Khan Mohmand
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.46 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Shandana Khan Mohmand
ISBN: 9781108473637, 1108473636
Language: English
Year: 2019
Volume: 8

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Crafty Oligarchs Savvy Voters Democracy Under Inequality In Rural Pakistan South Asia In The Social Sciences Series Number 8 Shandana Khan Mohmand by Shandana Khan Mohmand 9781108473637, 1108473636 instant download after payment.

How does democracy empower marginalized voters under conditions of inequality? The author probes into this question grounding her research in the context of Pakistan, an emerging democracy whose voters have actively been involved in defining its political history but about whom we know very little. They turn up in sizeable numbers to vote during elections, even under military rule, prompting all kinds of contradictory stereotypes about how Pakistani rural voters behave as electoral cannon fodder. But no one has looked very closely at why they vote as they do, or why they vote at all when their political agency is severely limited by high socio-economic inequality. By using original data collected across different villages and households in rural Pakistan, this book finds that electoral politics enables even the most marginalized voters to strategically further their interests vis-à-vis elite groups, but that persistent inequality limits their ability to organize or compete.

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