Syrian Kurds: Lost in the Wilderness

In the battle between Syrian Kurds and Turks in Afrin, my thoughts and prayers are with the Kurds. Like Palestinians, the Kurds are another most unfortunate ethnic group in the region who have been fighting for their rights and dignity for decades. Saving geopolitical equations and implications, we must support Kurdish people's right to self-determination.… Continue reading Syrian Kurds: Lost in the Wilderness

The question of minority in a majoritarian democracy

...over the last hundred years and with the rise of institutionalism, philosophers and political theorists placed high hope on institutions in order to secure the minorities their equal and respectable place in a democracy. However, contemporary global events suggest that the question of democratic pluralism has returned to square one and reemerges as a deep philosophical question.

Reflection on Bangladesh’s democratic governance

If we study the rise and fall of dictatorships around the world, there is one common pattern: excessive power is normally a one-way ticket to oblivion; a political party can sometimes 'enjoy' excessive power for a long time given a particular set of situation. But such a situation can be terribly deceptive and lead the power-hungry politicians to a dead-end, even worse, over the precipice.

Arab Spring and Middle East Democratisation: Issues and Challenges

Since the end of the Second World War, the Middle East has often found itself at the focal point of discussions on global governance, peace, stability and security. The reasons for this are manifold. On one hand, the Middle East constituted a major source for global energy needs, which made access to the region's natural… Continue reading Arab Spring and Middle East Democratisation: Issues and Challenges

The Real Politics of Bangladesh: The Inside Story of Local Power Brokers

The book, combining survey research and case study methods, empirically examines the role of 'mastaans' and corruption in Bangladesh politics. Read the book HERE Rose, J., Hasan, M., & Zakaria, S.M. (2015). The Real Politics of Bangladesh: The Inside Story of Local Power Brokers. Dhaka: Embassy of Switzerland

Politicians in Parliament

This empirical study sets out to understand and evaluate the outcomes that democratic politics has delivered since the post-1990 democratic period in Bangladesh. The paper examines various characteristics of democratic leaders from main political parties and explores whether the leadership type has any significant relationship to parliamentary performance/democratic practices in parliament. The study found a… Continue reading Politicians in Parliament

Partyarchy and Political Underdevelopment in Bangladesh

This article empirically diagnoses how political parties’ capture of different key state and non-state institutions severely impedes their ability to contribute to the democratic delivery and political development of Bangladesh. Read full paper HERE Hasan, M., Islam, S., & Zakaria, S.M. (2013). Partyarchy and Political Underdevelopment in Bangladesh. In IGS (ed.), The State of Governance in Bangladesh 2013:… Continue reading Partyarchy and Political Underdevelopment in Bangladesh

Concentration of Political Power: Empirical Insights from Bangladesh

This paper empirically investigates whether inequality in the distribution of political power shape resource distribution in Bangladesh. Undertaking descriptive analyses of the relationship between development expenditure and the concentration of political power in Bangladesh, the study suggests that the relationship exists. Read full paper HERE Rahman, A., & Zakaria, S.M. (2013). Concentration of Political Power: Empirical Insights… Continue reading Concentration of Political Power: Empirical Insights from Bangladesh

Egypt: Where political wisdom is a far cry

Muslim Brotherhood completely ignored the fact that they were bestowed power in a society that is vertically divided. The tensions between liberals and Islamists in Egyptian society surrounding identity issues are significant. Mohammad Morsi also overestimated his stretch of power and the sources of his strength, and disregarded the dangers lurking ahead.

Democratic Consolidation in Bangladesh: A Reality Check

The paper examines Bangladesh's democratic performances on key democratic consolidation indicators based on a framework of democratic consolidation theories. Using various data sources and employing descriptive analyses, the paper evaluates the performances of both state and non-state institutions critical to democratic consolidation. Read the full paper HERE Zakaria, S.M. (2013). Democratic Consolidation in Bangladesh: A Reality Check.… Continue reading Democratic Consolidation in Bangladesh: A Reality Check