Bangladesh is a country of paradoxes. The eighth most populous country of the world, it has attracted considerable attention from the international media and western policy-makers in recent years, often for the wrong reasons: corruption, natural disasters caused by its precarious geographical location, and volatile political situations with several military coups, following its independence from Pakistan in 1971. Institutional corruption, growing religious intolerance and Islamist militancy have reflected the weakness of the state and undermined its capacity. Yet the country has demonstrated significant economic potential and has achieved successes in areas such as female education, population control and reductions in child mortality. Ali Riaz here examines the political processes which engendered these paradoxical tendencies, taking into account the problems of democratization and the effects this has had, and will continue to have, in the wider South Asian region. This comprehensive and unique overview of political and historical developments in Bangladesh since 1971 will provide essential reading for observers of Bangladesh and South Asia.
Author(s): Ali Riaz
Edition: Sew
Publisher: I.B.Tauris
Year: 2016
Language: English
Pages: 304
Cover
Copyright
Dedication
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES AND MAPS
LIST OF APPENDICES
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 - MAKING OF THE NATION, MAKING OF THE STATE: NATIONALISM AND MOBILIZATION
CHAPTER 2 - THE RISE AND THE DEMISE OF AUTHORITARIANISM (1972-90)
CHAPTER 3 - FROM OPTIMISM TO RETREAT OF DEMOCRACY (1991-2015)
CHAPTER 4 - DEMOCRACY: ASPIRATION, NATURE AND OlJALITY
CHAPTER 5 - POLITICAL PARTIES, ELECTIONS AND PARTY SYSTEM
CHAPTER 6 - QUEST FOR A NATIONAL IDENTITY: MULTIPLE CONTESTATIONS
CHAPTER 7 - UNPACKING THE PARADOX OF DEVELOPMENT
CONCLUSION - LOOKING BACK, LOOKING AHEAD
APPENDICES
NOTES
INDEX