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Bangladesh in 2011: democracy as usual / Yasmin, Lailufar   Journal Article
Yasmin, Lailufar Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   052713


Bangladesh-India tussles / Yasmin, Lailufar Jul-Set 2004  Journal Article
Yasmin, Lailufar Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Sep 2004.
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ID:   048015


Law and order situation and gender-based violence: Bangladeshi perspective / Yasmin, Lailufar 2000  Book
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Publication Colombo, Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, 2000.
Description 63p.
Contents RCSS Policy Studies 16
Standard Number 9558051187
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044130303.6/YAS 044130MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   069232


National integration in Bangladesh / Yasmin, Lailufar   Journal Article
Yasmin, Lailufar Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Nationalism  Bangladesh  National Integration 
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ID:   095890


some perspectives / Yasmin, Lailufar; Bangladesh - China relations   Journal Article
Yasmin, Lailufar Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   123683


Tussle between secularism and non-secularism in Bangladesh / Yasmin, Lailufar   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   126081


Tussle between secularism and non-secularism in Bangladesh / Yasmin, Lailufar   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Tyranny of the majority in Bangladesh: the case of the Chittagong hill tracts / Yasmin, Lailufar   Journal Article
Yasmin, Lailufar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article analyzes how the construction of a national ideology in Bangladesh has been achieved through a style of majoritarianism based on "positional dominance." This has resulted in the construction of a national identity that is based on a particular form of Bengali identity that subsumes and indeed delegitimizes other claims to identity within the state, including claims made by indigenous communities to their own distinctive, place-based identity. Although a formal peace treaty has been signed, peace remains elusive due to the cultural hegemony of Bengalis over the indigenous peoples in the name of the supremacy of the national state.
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