Civil society in Bangladesh /
By: Ray, Jayanta Kumar and Mamoon, Muntassir.
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CSHL Library | 004 KUM 2017 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Contents
FORWORD
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER ONE NOTES
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER TWO NOTES
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER THREE NOTES
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FOUR NOTES
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER FIVE NOTES
CHAPTER SIX EPILOUGE
INDEX
This research study aims at an assessment of how the civil society of Bangladesh has responded to formidable challenges prosed by a variety of antagonistic forces successfully or unsuccessfully, actively or passively. A through probe into these responses has strengthened the faith of the authors of this book in the uncommon abilities of the common people in Bangladesh, as also in the deathless resilience of the civil society in Bangladesh. This book, moreover, provides fascinating glimpses into the role of internal colonialism, the civil-military bureaucracy, and the lumpenbourgeoisie, in the political evolution of an underdeveloped ex-colonial country.
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