Ahtasham Jan Butt, Shahzad Munawar, Jawaria Masood
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Abstract
This paper delves into the complex landscape of populism in Pakistani politics during the post-Musharraf era, spanning from 2008 to 2023. Beginning with a theoretical exposition of populism, the study examines the core principles and characteristics that define this political phenomenon. It dissects the various types of populism, highlighting the diverse approaches employed by leaders and movements to mobilize support. The historical context of populism in Pakistan is explored, shedding light on the country's flirtations with populist leaders and movements over the years. A particular focus is placed on religious populism within the nation, examining how religious leaders have harnessed populist sentiments for political influence. In the post-Musharraf period, a significant shift in the political landscape is analyzed, revealing the emergence of new populist figures and movements. This section explores how populism has adapted to the evolving socio-political dynamics in Pakistan, especially in the realms of governance, opposition, and public sentiment. Through a comprehensive exploration of these themes, this study offers valuable insights into the ever-evolving world of populism within Pakistan's political sphere, highlighting its significance and impact on the nation's democratic processes and governance.
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Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure & Events provides a unique forum for critical discussion of public policy debates relating to the fields of tourism, leisure and events. This encompasses the economic, social, cultural, political and environmental dimensions of official intervention. In addition to high quality theoretical and empirical papers, the journal publishes contributions examining the value of contrasting methodologies, or advocacy of novel methods. Inter- and multi-disciplinary submissions are particularly welcome. In order to foster debate and extend the scope of discussion, it publishes shorter carefully argued position statements on specific, topical interventions in the Contemporary Policy Debates section. In addition, the journal’s novel Dialogues section involves ‘point/counter-point’ debates between contributors on a range of policy-related or policy research-related topics. These may interrogate key concepts from different cultural, theoretical or spatial perspectives, or discuss potential responses to a range of practical challenges involved in undertaking policy-related research in the fields of tourism, leisure and events. With a swiftly growing academic reputation, the journal is ‘B’ rated by the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC). It has received citations from a number of senior practitioners and influential bodies, including the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).