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Mohammad Yunus

Can the Interim Government Ensure Justice and Bring Radical Changes in Bangladesh?

Can the Interim Government Ensure Justice and Bring Radical Changes in Bangladesh?

By Shafi Md Mostofa
One of the primary reasons for skepticism lies in the historical context of governance in Bangladesh.

Is Bangladesh’s Interim Government State Building by Stealth?

Is Bangladesh’s Interim Government State Building by Stealth?

By Sanjay Pulipaka and Mohit Musaddi
It has taken significant policy decisions and is seeking to alter the very nature of the state apparatus.
Mukti 2.0: Bangladesh’s Monsoon Revolution

Mukti 2.0: Bangladesh’s Monsoon Revolution

By Tushar Shetty
Mubashar Hasan, Smruti S. Pattanaik, and Leo Wigger discuss the causes and triggers of the protest that dethroned Bangladesh's PM and the outlook for the country moving forward.

How Is Bangladesh Doing 1 Month After Sheikh Hasina’s Exit?

How Is Bangladesh Doing 1 Month After Sheikh Hasina’s Exit?

By Julhas Alam
Normalcy is slowly returning. The big question is when will elections happen?

Why India Will Want Yunus to Stay in Power in Bangladesh

Why India Will Want Yunus to Stay in Power in Bangladesh

By Jannatul Naym Pieal
The only way to prevent BNP-Jamaat from coming to power is to ensure that Yunus remains in his role as chief adviser of the interim government for as long as necessary.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

After Toppling Hasina, Protesters Want Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus to Lead Bangladesh

After Toppling Hasina, Protesters Want Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus to Lead Bangladesh

By Julhas Alam
A longtime opponent of Hasina, Yunus was accused of corruption by her government and tried on charges he said were motivated by vengeance.

Why is Nobel Laureate Mohammad Yunus Alone and Alienated in Bangladesh?

Why is Nobel Laureate Mohammad Yunus Alone and Alienated in Bangladesh?

By Mubashar Hasan
His silence over the Awami League’s authoritarian rule together with the declining influence of his allies in the West in Bangladesh has weakened his position.
Saving Grameen Bank, Sustaining the Bangladesh Paradox

Saving Grameen Bank, Sustaining the Bangladesh Paradox

By Niaz Asadullah and Zaki Wahhaj
Increasing state control over Grameen Bank will hardly serve the interests of Bangladesh.

Microfinance Faces Uncertain Future in Bangladesh

Microfinance Faces Uncertain Future in Bangladesh

By Ankit Panda
The Bangladesh government should reevaluate its pursuit to regulate and nationalize the operations of the Grameen Bank.

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