Pakistan Is Not Polarized—It Is Governed Without a Social Contract
Feb 3, 2026
By Yahya Sultan Ijaz Pakistan’s recurring political volatility is frequently interpreted as evidence of deep ideological polarization, an entrenched division between competing political camps, or an increasingly emotional electorate. Such readings, while convenient, obscure a more structural explanation. The persistence of protest cycles,
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