Today, I mark my one hundred and fiftieth Red Notes column. As I started writing…
Lessons from Bangladesh’s Uprising Jayati Ghosh
The popular insurrection that ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League government offers important lessons for the international community and neighboring India. While the unrest was undoubtedly fueled by the regime’s repressive and increasingly anti-democratic tactics, exemplified by its brutal crackdown on largely peaceful student protesters, the underlying causes of public discontent are often overlooked.
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(This article was originally published in the Project Syndicate on August 13, 2024)