The rise of radicalism in Bangladesh: what needs to be done
In 2024, Bangladesh faces a growing threat of radicalism fuelled by political instability, security vacuums, and weakened counterterrorism infrastructure. Unless the interim government adopts a zero-tolerance policy and strengthens law enforcement and intelligence efforts, extremist groups may gain...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1820292025-01-12T15:43:47Z The rise of radicalism in Bangladesh: what needs to be done Bashar, Iftekharul S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Country and region studies International Political Economy In 2024, Bangladesh faces a growing threat of radicalism fuelled by political instability, security vacuums, and weakened counterterrorism infrastructure. Unless the interim government adopts a zero-tolerance policy and strengthens law enforcement and intelligence efforts, extremist groups may gain further ground, leading to long-term instability. Published version 2025-01-06T07:56:39Z 2025-01-06T07:56:39Z 2024 Commentary Bashar, I. (2024). The rise of radicalism in Bangladesh: what needs to be done. RSIS Commentaries, 199-24. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182029 en RSIS Commentaries, 199-24 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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In 2024, Bangladesh faces a growing threat of radicalism fuelled by political instability, security vacuums, and weakened counterterrorism infrastructure. Unless the interim government adopts a zero-tolerance policy and strengthens law enforcement and intelligence efforts, extremist groups may gain further ground, leading to long-term instability. |
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