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Bangladesh and political Islam: the warp and weft of extremism / Bhattacharya, Pinaki   Journal Article
Bhattacharya, Pinaki Journal Article
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Key Words Secularism  Bangladesh  Pakistan  ULFA  Political Islam  Extremism 
Awami League  BNP  BDR  BSF  Dhaka  State Religion 
Rajshahi  Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen 
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Urban political machines and student politics in “middle” Bangladesh: violent party labor in Rajshahi city / Kuttig, Julian   Journal Article
Kuttig, Julian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In response to the mostly Dhaka-centered research on student politics in Bangladesh, this article aims to understand political competition, the role of patronage networks, political organizations, violence, and student organizations in the provincial city of Rajshahi. The article explores how student politics in Bangladesh shapes (and is shaped by) the political dynamics in “middle Bangladesh.” Student groups in Bangladesh are closely affiliated to political parties and serve as their most important source for mobilization in a party-political regime commonly referred to as a “partyarchy.” Campus politics is deeply integrated into the urban party-political machine in Rajshahi. Controlling Rajshahi University (RU) provides a steady flow of party workers for the local party machine. Thus, the RU campus is a space for organizing political (and violent) labor as well as an important source of revenue for and the distribution of benefits by local party bosses. The urban party machine, however, is not mechanically held together merely by the dispensation of inducements – instead, it is more chaotic and contingent on a form of strategic ambiguity that disguises the structuring effects of patronage power that keeps members motivated and engaged.
Key Words Bangladesh  Party Politics  Machine Politics  Rajshahi  Student Politic 
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