The past decade has seen a marked policy focus upon Bangladesh,
home to nearly 150 million Muslims; it has attracted the attention
of the world due to weak governance and the rising tide of Islamist
violence. This book provides a broad-ranging analysis of the growth
and impact of "political Islam" in Bangladesh, and reactions to it.
Grounded in empirical data, experts on Bangladesh examine the
changing character of Bangladeshi politics since 1971, with a
particular focus on the convergence of governance, Islamism and
militancy. They examine the impacts of Islamist politics on
education, popular culture and civil society, and the regional and
extraregional connections of the Bangladeshi Islamist groups.
Bringing together journalists and academics - all of whom have
different professional and methodological backgrounds and field
experiences which impact upon these issues from different vantage
points - the book assesses Bangladesh's own prospects for internal
stability as well as its wider impact upon South Asian security. It
argues that the political environment of Bangladesh, the appeal of
Islamist ideology to the general masses and the dynamic
adaptability of Islamist organizations all demonstrate that
Bangladesh will continue to focus the attention of policy makers
and analysts alike. This is a timely, incisive and original
explanation of the rise of political Islam and Islamic militancy in
Bangladesh.
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