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HAIDER, ZAGLUL (6) answer(s).
 
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ID:   091957


A revisit to the Indian role in the Bangladesh liberation war / Haider, Zaglul   Journal Article
Haider, Zaglul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Liberation War of Bangladesh was seen by the Indian policy makers as a prime time to dismember Pakistan. By the creation of Bangladesh, they pondered: (a) the political enemy on both its borders would be replaced by a far weaker enemy on one side and a friend on the other; (b) secularism would be regarded as a dominant ideology for the developing countries; (c) India would emerge as an Asian superpower; (d) India would establish a subservient government in Bangladesh; (e) Bangladesh would be an extension of the Indian market; (f) India would materialize the Nehruvian vision of the Greater Indian Union.
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ID:   155949


Locating the loopholes of South-South cooperation in South Asia / Haider, Zaglul   Journal Article
Haider, Zaglul Journal Article
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Key Words SAARC  South Asia  South-South Cooperation 
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ID:   104394


Ninth general election in Bangladesh: the fall of the Nationalist Party and the rise of the Awami League / Haider, Zaglul   Journal Article
Haider, Zaglul Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   080698


Role of Canadian aid in Bangladesh / Haider, Zaglul   Journal Article
Haider, Zaglul Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The central argument of this paper is that Canada has played an instrumental role in the development process of Bangladesh since independence in 1971. Even though Canadian aid is not as political as that of other donors, it originated from Canadian national interest, in order to gain influence over Bangladesh and access to its market for Canadian products. Apart from this, although Canadian aid is directed towards poverty reduction, in Bangladesh it has not made any significant breakthroughs in this regard.
Key Words Poverty  Development  South Asia  Bangladesh  Canada  Aid 
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ID:   012964


South Asia sub-regional grouping: A threat to the security of Bangladesh / Haider, Zaglul Summer 1997  Article
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Publication Summer 1997.
Description 31-40
Key Words SAARC  South Asia  India  Bangladesh 
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ID:   061900


Unfolding Canada-Bangladesh relations / Haider, Zaglul Mar-Apr 2005  Journal Article
Haider, Zaglul Journal Article
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Publication Mar-Apr 2005.
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