Fifty Years of Bangladesh portrays the multi-faceted dimensions of Bangladesh's development journey, its economic and social transformation and political and cultural contestations. The book presents new empirical data supplemented with critical analysis of processes, actors and actions that have been the drivers of Bangladesh's transformation and offers new ways of understanding Bangladesh. Organized in six sections, the book provides a multi-disciplinary, holistic and interrelated narrative of the Bangladesh story covering its economic and social transformation, the political history and…mehr
Fifty Years of Bangladesh portrays the multi-faceted dimensions of Bangladesh's development journey, its economic and social transformation and political and cultural contestations.
The book presents new empirical data supplemented with critical analysis of processes, actors and actions that have been the drivers of Bangladesh's transformation and offers new ways of understanding Bangladesh. Organized in six sections, the book provides a multi-disciplinary, holistic and interrelated narrative of the Bangladesh story covering its economic and social transformation, the political history and changing cultural landscapes. It presents new empirical data and proposes new theoretical and analytical frameworks to explain the country's complex and paradoxical developments. Capturing the vast landscape of changes that have taken place in different sectors of Bangladesh during the last fifty years, the contributors analyse the variety of Bangladesh's experiences, its achievements as well as the shortfalls and mistakes. They propose new models and perspectives to ground Bangladesh's developments, identify persistent and emerging challenges and suggest ways forward.
A valuable addition to scholarship on Bangladesh, this book can be used as a reference in universities, research institutions and international development agencies interested in Development Studies, South Asian Studies and studies of the Global South.
Rounaq Jahan, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Bangladesh was a Professor of Political Science, Dhaka University; Adjunct Professor, Columbia University and a Research Fellow at Harvard, Chicago and Boston Universities. She headed the women's programmes at UNAPDC, Malaysia and the ILO, Geneva. Her publications include Pakistan: Failure in National Integration (1972), Bangladesh Politics: Problems and Issues (1980, 2005), The Elusive Agenda: Mainstreaming Women in Development (1995), Political Parties in Bangladesh: Challenges of Democratization (2015). She serves on the boards of several national and international organisations. Rehman Sobhan, a recipient of Shadhinata Puraskar, Bangladesh's highest civilian award, is founder and chairman, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD). He served as a member of the first caretaker government in Bangladesh in 1991 and a member, Bangladesh Planning Commission 1972-75. He was a Professor, Economics Department, Dhaka University, and Director General, BIDS, Bangladesh. He was actively associated with the Bengali nationalist movement during the 1960s and the Bangladesh liberation struggle in 1971. His publications include Challenging the Injustice of Poverty: Agendas for Inclusive Development in South Asia (2010), Untranquil Recollections: The Years of Fulfilment (2015) and Untranquil Recollections: Nation Building in Post-Liberation Bangladesh (2021).
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Transformation, contestation and challenges in BangladeshPart 1. Economic transformation Chapter 2: Policy actions, market responses and economic growth in Bangladesh; Chapter 3: Bangladesh in dual transition: Attendant challenges and the next steps; Chapter 4: Institutional challenges in Bangladesh's economic transformationPart 2. Costs and challenges of development Chapter 5: Fifty years of development experience of Bangladesh: An employment and labour perspective; Chapter 6: Inequality and human development: The Bangladesh perspective; Chapter 7: Bangladesh between world system and green growth: Past trends, future trajectoriesPart 3. Social transitions Chapter 8: Fifty years of human development in Bangladesh: Achievements and challenges; Chapter 9: Contentious empowerment? Women, development and change in BangladeshPart 4. Cultural contestations Chapter 10: Shahbagh, Shapla Chottor and Bangladesh's meandering, contending mindscapes; Chapter 11: Building Bangladesh: Critical orientations in architecture; Chapter 12: The changing faces of culture: Notes from a time of crisisPart 5. State, society, politics Chapter 13: Evolution of state-society relations in Bangladesh over the last five decades: An analytical narrative; Chapter 14: Islamist politics in Bangladesh: The nature, scope, and the pathway; Chapter 15: State-making, violence, and political muscle: Bangladesh as a polycratic statePart 6. The coming challenge for Bangladesh Chapter 16: Democratising the 'Middle-Income' dream: The coming challenge for Bangladesh at 50; Index
Chapter 1: Introduction: Transformation, contestation and challenges in BangladeshPart 1. Economic transformation Chapter 2: Policy actions, market responses and economic growth in Bangladesh; Chapter 3: Bangladesh in dual transition: Attendant challenges and the next steps; Chapter 4: Institutional challenges in Bangladesh's economic transformationPart 2. Costs and challenges of development Chapter 5: Fifty years of development experience of Bangladesh: An employment and labour perspective; Chapter 6: Inequality and human development: The Bangladesh perspective; Chapter 7: Bangladesh between world system and green growth: Past trends, future trajectoriesPart 3. Social transitions Chapter 8: Fifty years of human development in Bangladesh: Achievements and challenges; Chapter 9: Contentious empowerment? Women, development and change in BangladeshPart 4. Cultural contestations Chapter 10: Shahbagh, Shapla Chottor and Bangladesh's meandering, contending mindscapes; Chapter 11: Building Bangladesh: Critical orientations in architecture; Chapter 12: The changing faces of culture: Notes from a time of crisisPart 5. State, society, politics Chapter 13: Evolution of state-society relations in Bangladesh over the last five decades: An analytical narrative; Chapter 14: Islamist politics in Bangladesh: The nature, scope, and the pathway; Chapter 15: State-making, violence, and political muscle: Bangladesh as a polycratic statePart 6. The coming challenge for Bangladesh Chapter 16: Democratising the 'Middle-Income' dream: The coming challenge for Bangladesh at 50; Index
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"The latest in a growing number of scholarly collections on Bangladesh's 50th year of national independence takes on all the big issues it promises to, and delivers a thorough, authoritative and occasionally startling set of essays. The editors, Rounaq Jahan and Rehman Sobhan, are currently, and through those 50 years, two of the country's leading public intellectuals and scholars of its polity and economy, respectively. [...] it is an excellent source for the well-informed general reader, and a valuable source for students of development studies, South Asian or Bangladesh politics, or for researchers looking for specific expertise and further reading on Bangladesh."
-- Naomi Hossain, University of London, UK, Journal of Bangladesh Studies, Vol 26, No. 1, 2024.
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