Development, Neoliberalism, and Islamism in South Asia e-bog
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This monograph analyzes development through an examination of those class relations and how they are situated vis-a-vis the politics of development and economic globalization in Bangladesh, and how they shape aid delivery mechanisms and aid recipients' choices in participating in such program. One of the main findings is that development in Bangladesh relies on dual hegemony, which he art...
E-bog
1167,65 DKK
Forlag
Palgrave Macmillan
Udgivet
21 juli 2022
Genrer
Politics and government
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783031031137
This monograph analyzes development through an examination of those class relations and how they are situated vis-a-vis the politics of development and economic globalization in Bangladesh, and how they shape aid delivery mechanisms and aid recipients' choices in participating in such program. One of the main findings is that development in Bangladesh relies on dual hegemony, which he articulates as an alliance between the new Bangladeshi political and economic elite and the Western international aid/development industry. He argues that dual hegemony functions in such a way that it erodes the Bangladeshi middle-class and reinforces class and caste differences through the privatization of the public sector and greater fragmentation of civil society. This book is of interest to scholars of political Islam, international politics, and security studies, including terrorism and the politics of South Asia.