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100 _aGilani, Ijaz Shafi. (ed.)
245 0 _aVoice of the people
_bpublic opinion in Pakistan 2007-2009
260 _aKarachi
260 _bOxford University Press
260 _c2010
300 _a222p.
365 _b9000
365 _dRS
520 _aThe purpose of this book is to meaningfully discuss what Pakistanis thought as a collectivity about various local and international issues during 2007-08. It covers a diverse range of subjects from democracy, war on terror, to religious inclinations and consumption preferences. Furthermore, it dispels various fallacies about public behaviour for example misconceptions that since the Pakistani public is largely illiterate it is incapable of understanding the complexities of governance or judicious foreign policies, that it approves of wholesale violence in the name of religion, that it is unaware of global climatic changes and is hardly bothered about issues beyond basic necessities. Careful analysis of the data disproves or qualifies these misconceptions which flourish because measuring popular opinion is difficult while passing off unsubstantiated generalizations about an amorphous entity is easy. The only credible method for measuring public opinion is through scientifi
650 _aPublic opinion-Pakistan
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