Title: Inquilab Zindabad?: A socialist analysis of Bangladesh after the uprisings * Author(s) name(s): Safieh Kabir, Azfar Shafi, Saif Kazi * ISBN (or ASIN): * Publisher: Nijjor Manush * Publication Date Year: 2025 * Publication Date Month: August * Publication Date Day: 30 * Page count: 123 * Format (such as paperback, hardcover, ebook, audiobook, etc): Paperback * Description:
How should we analyse the Interim Government in power after the downfall of Sheikh Hasina?
How we can we make sense of the cultural shifts in the country since August '24?
Why could the movement not effect a deeper transformation of Bangladesh?
In August 2024, the people of Bangladesh defied all expectations to overthrow the violently repressive government of Sheikh Hasina. However a year on it is clear that there is no immediate prospect of a radical break with political or economic orthodoxies in Bangladesh, with the country's political landscape instead being marked by rejuvenation of the Centre and a rehabilitation of the Right, under the auspices of Muhammad Yunus's thoroughly neoliberal Interim Government.
This book offers a detailed analysis of the year since the uprisings - charting the roots of Bangladeshi discontent, the rise of the Right, the trajectory of the movement's student leadership, and the potential shoots of socialist renewal.
* Author(s) name(s): Safieh Kabir, Azfar Shafi, Saif Kazi
* ISBN (or ASIN):
* Publisher: Nijjor Manush
* Publication Date Year: 2025
* Publication Date Month: August
* Publication Date Day: 30
* Page count: 123
* Format (such as paperback, hardcover, ebook, audiobook, etc): Paperback
* Description:
How should we analyse the Interim Government in power after the downfall of Sheikh Hasina?
How we can we make sense of the cultural shifts in the country since August '24?
Why could the movement not effect a deeper transformation of Bangladesh?
In August 2024, the people of Bangladesh defied all expectations to overthrow the violently repressive government of Sheikh Hasina. However a year on it is clear that there is no immediate prospect of a radical break with political or economic orthodoxies in Bangladesh, with the country's political landscape instead being marked by rejuvenation of the Centre and a rehabilitation of the Right, under the auspices of Muhammad Yunus's thoroughly neoliberal Interim Government.
This book offers a detailed analysis of the year since the uprisings - charting the roots of Bangladeshi discontent, the rise of the Right, the trajectory of the movement's student leadership, and the potential shoots of socialist renewal.
* Language (for non-English books): English
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