Understanding the Nexus Between Horizontal Inequalities, Ethno-Political Conflict and Political Participation: A Case Study of Balochistan

IF 1.2 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES
Muhammad Mushtaq, Z. Mirza
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Since its inception in 1947, Pakistan has been facing the challenges of separatism, primarily based on its distinct ethnic identities. Balochistan, the largest but least populous province of Pakistan, has been trapped into a vicious cycle of violent insurgency driven by the problems of political autonomy, unequal resource distribution, and socioeconomic disparities. This paper argues that aggressive regional inequalities and state’s repressive policies have fuelled Baloch sentiments of neglect and deprivation and spurred ethno-political conflict. This paper traces the nexus between socioeconomic imbalances, growth of ethno-political conflict and political participation in Balochistan in the light of Frances Stewart’s concept of ‘horizontal inequalities’. The paper attempts to examine how grievances triggered by the presence of horizontal inequalities can exacerbate the likelihood of ethnic conflict and democratic instability in multi-ethnic societies. It claims that policies of distributive justice and inclusive governance can enhance the likelihood of democratic stability in a plural society.
理解横向不平等、民族政治冲突与政治参与之间的关系:以俾路支省为例
自1947年建国以来,巴基斯坦一直面临着分裂主义的挑战,这主要是基于其独特的民族身份。俾路支省是巴基斯坦最大但人口最少的省份,由于政治自治、资源分配不平等和社会经济差距等问题,俾路支省陷入了暴力叛乱的恶性循环。本文认为,激进的地区不平等和国家的镇压政策助长了俾路支人的忽视和剥夺情绪,并引发了种族政治冲突。本文根据弗朗西斯·斯图尔特的“横向不平等”概念,追溯了俾路支省社会经济失衡、种族政治冲突增长和政治参与之间的联系。本文试图研究由横向不平等引发的不满如何加剧多民族社会中种族冲突和民主不稳定的可能性。它声称,分配正义和包容性治理的政策可以增强多元社会中民主稳定的可能性。
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Ethnopolitics
Ethnopolitics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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