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State of Governance in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects

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Ahmad, Sayed Javed

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This paper discusses the problems and issues on the political failures in Bangladesh as well as identifies some possible solutions. The approach here is analytical mostly reviewing current news, reports and other related materials. A comparative study is also done between the present and proposed system to get a quick glimpse on the overall situation. The idea here is to seek out reasonable and practical solutions that would yield better result for Bangladesh and bring about positive changes in the political scenario that would allow the country to move forward as a successful and dignified nation. I’ve kept the scope of this paper limited to political party, elections and governance.

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Paper provided by University Library of Munich, Germany in its series MPRA Paper with number 9292.

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Keywords: Governance Good governance Public Policy Public Administration Elections Parliament etc.

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