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Dr. Mohammad RashiduzzamanEurasia Review |
Bangladeshi parties, still gutsy, encounter a heightened existential fear––the disquiet of a deep institutional crisis for them, and the nation,

Since Bangladesh’s interim regime removed the portraits of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Mujib, Bangabandhu/father of the nation) from the Bangladesh...

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 Dr. Mohammad...

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...
