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    and marks their limitations. Religion just make those implementations more strong so that no one can break the traditional norms and values of the society. Thus religion preserve the traditions as they were and control the society (Liska, 1992). Bangladesh is a country where religion based parties play quite a dominant role. There are nearly 40 parties registered with the Election Commission and among them 12 are Islamic parties. Those parties are legally accepted to participate into the political

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    be more corrupt. In Asia, Bangladesh is one of the most corrupt nations. Ever since the independence of this South Asian nation it has been fraught with instability and corruption. As new nation Bangladesh has to face various political and economic issues. Patronage networks, military coups and civil violence are the few issues that ruin the political system of this nation. Much of the political instability has lead to challenges in its economic development. Bangladesh lags behind in natural resources

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    been undertaken by the government of Bangladesh to reduce the massive traffic jam and to make easy the transportation system within the Dhaka city. Dhaka is the one of the most populated mega city of the world. To provide a better transport facility to its citizen Dhaka has not that much good transport system to carry the passengers within the city. To ensure the improved, faster, comfortable and time bound transport system in the Dhaka the government of Bangladesh has undertaken the metro-rail project

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    Political Environment in Bangladesh and its Impact on International Trade Introduction The interface between international trade obligations and domestic regulation of trade, health, safety and the environment, special and differential treatment of developing countries dictates whether a country will be able to gain from trade, commerce which contributes to development of a country. Since, independence, the political environment of Bangladesh has been fragile due to its lack of proper democratic

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    nature. Bangladesh government history and government system : Political governance in Bangladesh began with the independence from Pakistan in 1971. Before that in 1947 the subcontinent became independent. On the basis of religion issues Bangladesh and Pakistan separated from India and Bangladesh became the victim of Pakistan in every feild. To get rid of this domination people of Bangladesh planned to make a political party. On 23 June, 1949 Awami Mulsim League was established . Awami Muslim League

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    April 1971 Colonel M.A.G Osmani was selected as Commander of Bengali armed forces. Organized resistance began. Mukti Bahini (freedom Fighter forces) became increasingly active. July 1971, Bangladesh forces command was set up. The Awami League then set up their own plans for a new constitution to achieve an independent for their state. As a result, the plan did not turned well as expected. The Pakistani army took control and Mujib was arrested in March 1971 after a violent results. As result from

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    Political asylum is a common incident for both the western developed countries and the Third World countries. Bangladesh is also going through the trend of political asylum for last few decades. For discussing the political economy of the political asylum of Bangladeshi people, we have to have a clear concept about political economy, political asylum and the nexus between two of them first. Political Economy: Political economy means the study of different economic theories and methods that influence

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    On 26 March, 1971 the independence of Bangladesh was declared and the Liberation War began. The people of then-East Pakistan took part in this war to liberate Bangladesh from the oppression of military leaders of Pakistan. Independence for Bangladesh was gained through a nine-month civil war against the Pakistani Army, which resulted in the loss of about 3 million lives.[2] The Mukti Bahini (Bengali "freedom fighters"), with military support from India, defeated the Pakistani Army on 16 December

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    for example the genocide in Bangladesh. It began in 1971, in East Pakistan. The whole genocide began as an attempt to crush forces that were seeking freedom and independence for East Pakistan. West Pakistan released a campaign of mass murder to kill millions of Bengali. The Muslim Generals then decided that they wanted Pakistan to become pure, and they killed anyone who

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    Partition of British India, 1947: The Partition of British India gave birth to two new states; India and Pakistan. Pakistan comprised two geographically and culturally separated region: a) West Pakistan and b) East Pakistan (Bangladesh) on basis of their common religion-Islam. Language Movement: Just after independence, Pakistan ruler with a key resolution at national education summit in Karachi in 1947 began to exclude Bengalis, inhabitant of East Pakistan, adopting Urdu as the only state language

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