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The Emerging Social Contract:State-Citizen Interaction after the Floods of 2010 and 2011 in Southern Sindh, Pakistan

机译:新兴的社会契约:2010年和2011年巴基斯坦信德省南部洪灾后的国家与公民互动

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This article looks at the post-disaster context of Lower Sindh, a region devastated by super floods in 2010 and 2011, in an attempt to understand what government policies were implemented to assist people whose lives had been washed away. Based on fieldwork conducted in three districts of Lower Sindh this study emphasises that while a general narrative seems to suggest that the Pakistani state's post-disaster policies and interventions were insufficient, ineffective or both, there is significant evidence to demonstrate the relative success and universal outreach of government interventions. This also had a significant impact on food security in the aftermath of the disaster. The government response to the floods has in fact contributed towards a fundamental shift in state-citizen relations. This underdeveloped and still emerging 'disaster citizenship' in Pakistan is based on entitlements and rights rather than a citizenship more commonly understood to be based on identity, kinship or patronage.
机译:本文着眼于下信德省(Lower Sindh)的灾后背景,下信德省在2010年和2011年遭受特大洪灾,旨在了解政府实施了哪些政策来援助那些被洗劫一生的人们。根据在下信德省三个地区进行的野外调查,该研究强调,虽然一般性的叙述似乎表明巴基斯坦的灾后政策和干预措施不足,无效或两者兼而有之,但有大量证据证明了相对成功和普遍性政府干预。灾后这也对粮食安全产生了重大影响。政府对洪水的反应实际上促进了国家与公民关系的根本转变。巴基斯坦这种不发达且仍在不断发展的“灾难性公民身份”是基于权利和权利的,而不是通常被认为基于身份,亲属关系或光顾的公民身份。

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    Siddiqi, Ayesha;

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