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- Title
Political Development's Correlation with Social Conditions in Pakistan: A Longitudinal Analysis.
- Authors
Haider, Syed Husnain; Shahzad, Sajid Mehmood
- Abstract
Political evolution is the ultimate objective of all political systems. Political development is the enemy of progress in several domains, as well as the syndrome of difference, equality, and mass ability creation. There is a substantial positive association between a country's national and socioeconomic circumstances and its political growth. This includes the Gross Domestic Product growth rate and the urbanization rate, mass mobilization and engagement, educational growth, and democratic principles. Since its birth, Pakistan has been on a path of political growth and has seen several social transformations and a modernization drive in its society. Pakistan has reached a modest rate of growth, and its society is in a transitional phase between a traditional agricultural civilization and an industrialized one. Although the development process is gradual, it is rather stable with few setbacks. The rapid expansion of information technology and increased communication platforms have ushered in new developments and modernization movements in society. Due to the complexity of the current study, and its complicated social dynamics, deductive reasoning was chosen, which helps make sense of ideas about politics and social development for this study. Much of the information used to find the developmental problems and difficulties with political growth was theoretical, making it challenging to look at and confirm linked features. In this paper, we will explore if there is any correlation between political development and social conditions in Pakistan.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN; POLITICAL development; SOCIAL history; POLITICAL systems; MASS mobilization; SOCIAL development
- Publication
Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 2022, Vol 9, Issue 2, p19
- ISSN
2311-293X
- Publication type
Article