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Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

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Post-Hasina Bangladesh: Realigning Parties? – OpEd

Configurations of political parties in Bangladesh now carry multiple drifts—they are still inchoate after a long hiatus under an authoritarian...

30.11.2024 8

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Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

Bangladesh History: An Occupied Territory? – OpEd

An uptick of an old fault line—-the protracted Bangladeshi discourse over history has recently stepped up since a spokesperson of

28.10.2024 6

Eurasia Review

Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

For A ‘New’ Bangladesh: An Astute Strategic Prism? – OpEd

The sweeping protests in July-August 2024 that ousted Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s (Hasina) authoritarian rule, won the country an

28.10.2024 5

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Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

Bangladesh’s Job-Quota Protests: A Mutiny Rooted In History? – OpEd

Multiple assumptions emerged from the furious anti-job quota protests that recently catapulted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (Hasina) to her

06.08.2024 9

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Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

Between Deligitimization Of Dissent Now And Espousing The Oppositions In The Yore: Is The Awami League Dividing Against Itself? – OpEd

When I published “The Awami League in the Political Development of Pakistan,” in Asian Survey, University of California Press, July 1970, the...

17.07.2024 7

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Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

The BNP-Led Opposition In Bangladesh: Need A Paradigm Reset? – OpEd

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), the country’s largest opposition party, has recently overhauled its important committees which drew a bit of...

17.07.2024 4

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Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

Envisioning Bangladesh History: A Palimpsest Or A Chiseled Stone? – OpEd

Bangladesh history has become a partisan battleground of narratives and counter-narratives, but this paper is too short to go into the details of...

29.04.2024 10

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Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

The 1947 Bengal Partition: Parallelling Grassroots Memories With Historiography? – OpEd

This narrative swirls between the mainstream historiography of the 1947 Bengal Partition and the reminiscences of the grassroots Hindu-Muslim...

03.04.2024 6

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Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

Revisting The 1947 Partition: The Grassroots Heartbeats In The Twilight Of Colonial Bengal? – OpEd

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....

24.03.2024 10

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Dr. Mohammad Rashiduzzaman

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