Bangladesh's Political Crossroads: Reform, Resistance & The Dr. Yunus Possibility

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Synopsis

Bangladesh's Political Crossroads: Reform, Resistance & The Dr. Yunus Possibility" is a timely, compelling, and deeply researched account of a nation in democratic decline-and the urgent need for civic revival. Authored by HM Shahalam, this book stands out as one of the boldest contributions in recent years to Bangladesh's political discourse.

Combining investigative insight with academic rigor, Shahalam dissects the decay of Bangladesh's political institutions, exposing the entrenched corruption and erosion of democratic checks and balances. The chapters are rich with analysis, offering comparative frameworks from South Africa, Estonia, and Tunisia to propose practical, tested models of reform.

Where this book truly breaks ground is in its unapologetic exploration of the "Yunus Possibility." In invoking Dr. Muhammad Yunus-not just as a Nobel laureate, but as a credible and ethical alternative to Bangladesh's failing political leadership-Shahalam challenges readers to reimagine what principled governance can look like.

The book strongly argues that Dr. Yunus should be utilised as much as possible in the run-up to the next general election, not as a conventional politician, but as a moral compass and unifying force capable of rallying the disillusioned masses, youth, and civil society around democratic ideals and national reform.

This work is more than just a critique. It's a roadmap, a manifesto, and a scholarly alarm bell. With evidence-based analysis, historical depth, and a call to collective action, it deserves a place in every library concerned with democracy, South Asian politics, and reform movements.

A must-read for journalists, activists, policymakers, and global citizens invested in democratic resilience.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
  • ISBN: 9798289219190
  • Number of pages: 42
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 3 mm
  • Languages: English