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Dr. Mohammad RashiduzzamanEurasia Review |
Configurations of political parties in Bangladesh now carry multiple drifts—they are still inchoate after a long hiatus under an authoritarian...
An uptick of an old fault line—-the protracted Bangladeshi discourse over history has recently stepped up since a spokesperson of
The sweeping protests in July-August 2024 that ousted Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s (Hasina) authoritarian rule, won the country an
Multiple assumptions emerged from the furious anti-job quota protests that recently catapulted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (Hasina) to her
When I published “The Awami League in the Political Development of Pakistan,” in Asian Survey, University of California Press, July 1970, the...
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), the country’s largest opposition party, has recently overhauled its important committees which drew a bit of...
Bangladesh history has become a partisan battleground of narratives and counter-narratives, but this paper is too short to go into the details of...
This narrative swirls between the mainstream historiography of the 1947 Bengal Partition and the reminiscences of the grassroots Hindu-Muslim...
A band of chroniclers periodically challenge who got what and who did what immediately before and after the 1947 division of Bengal and the Punjab....