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Explores the case of Bangladesh as reflective of struggles for democracy and human rights globally
Unearths the aftermath of the Pakistani civil war, which led to Bangladeshi independence
Provides a case study of a tense society experiencing climate changesee more benefits
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This book brings together a collection of essays about the untenable political status quo in Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina. Since democratization in the 1990s, Bangladeshi political life has been characterized by fierce battles over the role of religion in society, corruption, and the obstacles to constructing a society with freedom of expression and rule of law, independent from the influence of powerful neighboring countries. Academic freedom and other human rights issues have hin
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