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Political Violence and the Fall of Governments in Bangladesh

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Political Violence and the Fall of Governments in Bangladesh
Author(s)Khan, Haroon A.
AbstractCompares the downfall of three Bangladesh governments in the past thirty years, specifically the Sheikh Mujib, General Ershad, and Khaleda Zia regimes. The pattern of political violence demonstrated has made it difficult for democracy and legitimate elections to become institutionalized.
IssueNo5
Pages429-438
ArticleArticle Not Available
SourceAsian Profile
VolumeNo29
PubDate2001
ISBN_ISSN0304-8675
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