Pakistan: Ethnic Fragmentation Or National Integration?(Ethnicity AND Development) (Report) Pakistan: Ethnic Fragmentation Or National Integration?(Ethnicity AND Development) (Report)

Pakistan: Ethnic Fragmentation Or National Integration?(Ethnicity AND Development) (Report‪)‬

Pakistan Development Review 1996, Winter, 35, 4

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In light of the current ethnic polarisation, this paper briefly enumerates the dements of ethnic conflict in Pakistan. It, then, discusses the economic, demographic, political, and cultural developments taking place in Pakistan which tend to affect the inter-relationships among ethnic communities and between society as a whole and ethnic communities. Evidence is presented to support the argument that despite surface tensions and confrontations, there is an unmistakable trend of greater inter-dependence which can contribute to national integration. The paper further analyses the relationship between ethnicity, class, and the state. It identifies military, bureaucracy, capitalists, and landlords as the principal elements of the "ruling class", and shows that the different ethnic groups have different class structures and differential participation in military and bureaucracy. It points out the near absence of "cross cutting cleavages" which tends to tam the class and power conflicts into ethnic conflicts. In conclusion, the paper, while underlining the shifting definitional boundaries and relative demographic and cultural homogenisation of the population, argues against the redrawing of provincial boundaries and constitutional recognition of "nationality rights" of fixed ethnic groups. However, it makes a case for the recognition of ethnic diversity in Pakistan, equal treatment of all ethnic groups, and protection and promotion of the languages and cultures of the different ethnic groups. It argues that national unity, security, and integrity will be achieved if the primary emphasis is placed on promoting equity and harmony rather than on suppression of ethnic differences in the name of unity.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
1996
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
28
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
301.9
KB

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