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Bangladesh, a Muslim majority nation with a population of some 154 million people, receives little notice in the West, other than when political upheaval or natural disasters bring it to our attention. In Understanding Bangladesh, an account of the political and economic experiences of the Bangladeshi state and its people, S. Mahmud Ali seeks to redress that imbalance. His book identifies the key players among Bangladesh`s tiny military, political and business elite, explores the attempts to establish their authority in a crowded field, and considers the relative merits of their attempts at nation-building. Ali concludes by outlining both the remarkable achievements recorded by this land of unusual narratives, and the elemental challenges its burgeoning populace faces in the years ahead, among which is a resurgent and highly politicized form of militant Islamism.
Contents List of Tables Preface 1. The Past As Prologue, 1757-1971 2. War, Independence, and Blood-feuds, 1971-1975 3. In the Valkyries’ Shadow, 1975-1990 4. The Plight of Parliamentary Politics, 1990-2007 5. A ‘reformist’ Interregnum, 2007-2009 6. A land of anger-Right, Left, Centre, and the Other 7. Epilogue: A Blood-soaked Restoration Notes Appendices Glossary Abbreviations Index
ISBN - 9781850659983
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Pages : 462
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