Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Bangladesh

Ali Riaz editor Mohammad Sajjadur Rahman editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Jun '20

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In the past decade, Bangladesh has achieved significant social and economic progress. Despite high population density, a limited natural-resource base, underdeveloped infrastructure, frequent natural disasters and political uncertainty, the country has recorded positive developments in terms of broad economic and social indicators. This Handbook presents a comprehensive and interdisciplinary resource on the politics, society and economy of Bangladesh today. Divided into six thematic sections, the Handbook focuses on relevant issues and trends on:



  • History and the making of contemporary Bangladesh




  • Politics and institutions




  • Economy and development




  • Energy and environment




  • State, society and rights




  • Security and external relations


Written by a team of international experts in the field, the chapters provide an accessible and up-to-date insight into contemporary Bangladesh. The Handbook will be of interest to students and academics of South Asian studies, as well as policymakers, journalists and others who wish to learn more about this increasingly important country.

"The book is a proud recounting of achievements, as well as an attempt to present the difficulties, with all their complexities, that the country has faced. This has been done with great attention to brevity and clarity. This book will be a standard reference work on Bangladesh for years to come, and a necessary addition to any collection on the region in general and on Bangladesh. Bangladesh as a 'test case for development' offers useful insights for other 'less developed' countries and their donors."

Wolfgang-Peter Zingel, International Quarterly for Asian Studies

ISBN: 9780367581657

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

448 pages