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ID133937
Title ProperBangladesh's participation in UN peacekeeping missions and challenges for civil-military relations
Other Title Informationa case for concordance theory
LanguageENG
AuthorZaman, Rashed Uz ;  Biswas, Niloy Ranjan
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)
This article argues that the participation of the Bangladeshi armed forces in UN peacekeeping has produced positive benefits for civil-military relations in the country and that this process is best explained by reference to concordance theory, as propagated by Rebecca Schiff. Unlike traditional theories of civil-military relations, concordance theory highlights dialogue, accommodation and shared values or objectives held by the military, the political elites and society. We argue in this paper that peacekeeping has gradually emerged in Bangladesh as an issue where all three partners are converging and prone to hold similar views. This may have a profound impact upon Bangladeshi politics whereby the chances of military intervention in domestic politics will lessen. This paper helps in understanding the implications of Bangladesh's involvement in UN peace missions, an issue on which little work has been conducted until now despite the fact that it has important implications for both the Bangladesh state and its armed forces.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Peacekeeping Vol.21, No.3; Jun.2014: p.324-344
Journal SourceInternational Peacekeeping Vol: 21 No 3
Key WordsBangladeshi Armed Forces ;  Civil-Military Relations - CMR ;  Political Elites ;  Military Intervention ;  Bangladesh ;  United Nations - UN ;  UNSC ;  Political Violence ;  Peacekeeping Operations ;  International Organization - IO ;  Peacekeeping ;  International Actors ;  Domestic Politics ;  Peacekeeping Mission


 
 
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