Abstract
There can be no good governance without active participation of
the people. The paper analyses how the people in Pakistan are
playing their part in ensuring good governance. People’s role in
governance looks limited at first glance but a closer look reveals
its importance. The general dissatisfaction of the masses with the
poor performance of state institutions has resulted in the growth
of advocacy groups in the non government sector, sections of
civil society and the media. As a result, a participatory culture is
taking roots in Pakistan. But this is not enough. Good
governance demands a much larger participation of the people.
Maria Syed. (2013) People’s Role In Good Governance: A Case Study Of Pakistan, IPRI Journal, Volume-13, Issue-1.
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