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Bangladesh’s Democracy At A Crossroads: The Urgent Need To Strengthen Institutions – OpEd

Eurasia Review Wednesday, 14 August 2024 ()
Democracy in Bangladesh is facing significant challenges, and the situation calls for a careful examination of how democratic institutions, rather than movements alone, can safeguard and deepen democracy. Bangladesh's history, shaped by the rise of cultural nationalism in response to communalism and India's crucial and decisive...
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