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Bangladesh Politics: Confrontation, Monopoly and Crisis in Governance
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University of Dhaka
Published InAsian Journal of Political Science
Year2010
Citations40
Abstract
Abstract Despite the restoration of parliamentary democracy in Bangladesh since 1991, political governance of the country is still mired by innumerable ills. It broadly features a wide array of confrontation, competition, monopolization of state institutions and resources by the party in power. This trend of politics has tremendously weakened the formal accountability mechanisms and put governance in crisis. This article depicts the nature of confrontational politics in Bangladesh, its causes and impacts on governance with supportive evidence from both primary and secondary sources. As case examples, it shows how bureaucracy and local government institutions are grossly politicized as a result of confrontational politics and their impact on governance.
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Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsBangladesh Politics, Society, and DevelopmentPolitics and Conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Middle EastCorruption and Economic DevelopmentPolitical economyPublic administrationEconomic systemDevelopment economicsMarket economyLawAlgorithmLinguisticsQuantum mechanicsEcologyFinance