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Bangladesh: an umpired democracy

Crothers, CH; Azad, A
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This paper reveals that there has been a continuous political confrontation between two archrival political forces in Bangladesh since independence in 1971. In the course of the confrontation, the country has seemingly been divided into two forces: BAL forces and anti-BAL forces. The democratic development in this country since 1991 is a by-product of this confrontation. In 1991, because of the continued mistrust between the two confronting forces, a unique system of interim government (non-party caretaker government) was produced that kept working as a catalyst of power transfer in a democratic way from one government to another till 2008 election from 1991.
Keywords
Bangladesh; Umpired democracy; Awami League; BNP
Date
2012
Source
Journal of Social and Development Sciences, vol.3(6), pp.203 - 213
Item Type
Journal Article
Publisher
International Foundation for Research and Development (IFRD)
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http://www.ifrnd.org/admin/jsds/3.pdf
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Journal of Social and Development Sciences is available free of charge as an Open Access journal on the Internet.

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