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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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Political dynasty formation in Bangladesh / Ruud, Arild Engelsen; Islam, Mohammad Mozahidul   Journal Article
Islam, Mohammad Mozahidul Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Political dynasticism in South Asia and elsewhere is extensive, but poorly understood. To investigate the phenomenon, we look at political competition at the regional level in Bangladesh. We argue that mechanisms and tools in the local political culture that give rise to other aspects of South Asian politics also give rise to dynasticism. Networks of political activists, enforcers, businessmen and bureaucrats are crucial to political success. We hypothesise that these networks depend on the heir's ability to embody a vital but informal trust. Political dynasticism is thus more a coincidental than a strategic outcome.
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Religious parties groups in Bangladesh politics / Hashmi, Arshi Saleem   Journal Article
Hashmi, Arshi Saleem Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Revisiting Globalisation: perspective Bangladesh / Chowdhury, Hasanuzzaman   Journal Article
Chowdhury, Hasanuzzaman Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Capital' has engulfed all other social constructs exalting the institutionalisation of property relations to its zenith to render capitalism its singular ubiquity. Conventional theories, including those of post-modernism or the notions of 'social capital' or 'social business', appear to be inadequate to grasp or assuage its antagonistic relations, rules and rationality. Capitalism acquired its current stature thriving first on autochthonous articulation of the economy and then harnessing 'other economies' to its own dynamics. This involved increased exploitation and appropriation of nature and labour necessitating increased subsumption of spatial loci and economies as 'medium and soil' and holding them in 'uneven and combined development' along with diverse modes of 'militarism'. With global expansion and gargantuan accumulation, lately capitalism came to be designated as 'globalisation'. Besides this benign appellation, earlier the 'highest stage' of capitalism was expounded as 'imperialism'. Bangladesh, India or the South Asian subcontinent altogether, were a crucial part of this whole development though its current stance and impact is more diverse and even disconcerting for them owing to differential nature and/or degree of assimilation with globalisation. This article briefly examines globalisation in general and as it concerns Bangladesh in particular with some of its contemporary ramifications for the people and polity.
Key Words Globalisation  Capitalism  Militarism  India  Bangladesh  Political Islam 
Bangladesh Politics  Medium and Soil  IFIs 
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What do the Bangladeshi muslims think?: a religio-cultural and politico-strategic study / Kabir, Bhuian Md. Monoar 2014  Book
Kabir, Bhuian Md. Monoar Book
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Publication Dhaka, A H Development Publishing House, 2014.
Description 221p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789849048596
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