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Bangladesh’s Deadly Election

Bangladesh’s Deadly Election

By M Niaz Asadullah and Antonio Savoia
On December 30, Bangladesh goes to the polls. There is a real danger of political regression.
Can an Aspiring Political Movement Upend the Bangladeshi Elections?

Can an Aspiring Political Movement Upend the Bangladeshi Elections?

By Seth Oldmixon
Bangladesh’s upcoming elections could reshape the country for a generation

Behind Bangladesh's Protests: Rising Frustration

Behind Bangladesh's Protests: Rising Frustration

By Aparupa Bhattacherjee
Looking beyond the immediate trigger of the August protests, what has Bangladesh's society so frustrated?

Could Bangladesh Be Heading for One-Party Rule?

Could Bangladesh Be Heading for One-Party Rule?

By Amit Sengupta
With the BNP's Khaleda Zia in jail and Islamic parties besieged, it's a probability more than just a possibility.

Bangladesh’s Students Back on the Streets in Protest

Bangladesh’s Students Back on the Streets in Protest

By Siddharthya Roy
Over the last week, Bangladesh saw intense student unrest over quotas in government jobs.
Turbulent Politics Set to Return to Bangladesh

Turbulent Politics Set to Return to Bangladesh

By Lau Seng Yap
Political stability ahead of the December national elections is now increasingly elusive in Bangladesh.

Is This the End of the Two-Party System in Bangladesh?

Is This the End of the Two-Party System in Bangladesh?

By K.S. Venkatachalam
Less than a year ahead of national polls, the leader of Bangladesh's opposition party has been convicted of corruption.
Silence and Fear a Year After a Prominent Bangladeshi Activist’s Murder

Silence and Fear a Year After a Prominent Bangladeshi Activist’s Murder

By Erin Kilbride
With the death of Xulhaz a year ago, LGBTI rights work in Bangladesh came to a halt.

Delhi Woos Dhaka: Bangladesh PM Hasina Gets a Warm Welcome in India

Delhi Woos Dhaka: Bangladesh PM Hasina Gets a Warm Welcome in India

By Harsh V. Pant
It is important for India to get ties with Bangladesh right.

Bangladesh on the Brink: Between Terrorism and Democracy

Bangladesh on the Brink: Between Terrorism and Democracy

By Alexandra Stark
The rising tide of Islamist violence in Bangladesh could be a bellwether for South Asia. How should the world respond?

Democracy Departs From Bangladesh

Democracy Departs From Bangladesh

By Arafat Kabir
Recent elections suggest the political situation is worsening.
Bangladesh Executes Opposition Leader

Bangladesh Executes Opposition Leader

By Ankit Panda
The execution of Abdul Quader Mollah could destabilize Bangladeshi politics even further.

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