Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-18).
Contents
Introduction -- Violence and intimidation during the 2018 elections -- An overview of violence in Karachi -- Exposure to violence and political behavior -- Interethnic prejudice, political campaigning, and exposure to violence -- Policy recommendations.
Summary
"Pakistan's 2018 elections marked just the second time in history that power transferred peacefully from one civilian government to another after a full term in office. Although the initial months of campaigning were relatively free of violence, the two weeks before polling were dangerous for campaigners and voters alike, and the elections provided a platform for some parties to incite violence, particularly against Pakistan's minority sects. This report provides a deep examination of how exposure to political violence in Pakistan's largest city affects political behavior, including willingness to vote and faith in the democratic process" -- Publisher's web site.
Note
Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (USIP, viewed December 18, 2020).