Understanding the rise in violent extremism in Pakistan through the lens of securitization theory

Over the last three decades, the phenomenon of violent extremism, primarily religious and ethno-nationalist extremism, has emerged as one of the biggest security challenges for Pakistan. With continuous technological innovations and advancements, the nature of violent extremism is constantly evolvin...

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Published inAsian journal of political science Vol. 33; no. 2; pp. 173 - 197
Main Authors Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Saad, Abbasi, Saira Nawaz, Hayat, Muhammad Umer
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 04.05.2025
아시아연구소
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ISSN0218-5377
1750-7812
DOI10.1080/02185377.2024.2417994

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Summary:Over the last three decades, the phenomenon of violent extremism, primarily religious and ethno-nationalist extremism, has emerged as one of the biggest security challenges for Pakistan. With continuous technological innovations and advancements, the nature of violent extremism is constantly evolving, and now more than ever, it is threatening Pakistan's social fabric, causing domestic disharmony and leading to unrest and terrorism. More importantly, it adversely affects the state's foreign relations. This study aims to comprehensively examine the complex interplay of factors contributing to violent extremism in Pakistan. By investigating both the root causes and the ensuing effects through the Securitization paradigm's lens, this research seeks to develop effective policy strategies to combat this growing threat. The securitization paradigm is crucial for understanding how extremist ideologies are constructed as existential threats, shaping societal responses and informing counter-extremism measures. The paper follows a mixed approach based on descriptive and critical analytical qualitative research methods.
ISSN:0218-5377
1750-7812
DOI:10.1080/02185377.2024.2417994