Abstract
Crisis of governance has become endemic in Bangladesh
irrespective of regimes. Concerns of general people are thus
always on the increase. In fact, political parties of the land have
miserably failed to establish a consensus over the ground rules
for democratic competition and dissent (Jahan, 2000). It is no
wonder that such politics breeds a politicized bureaucracy and a
malfeasant system of law and order. And, these instruments of
governance, operating without accountability and transparency,
leads to the machinery of state being used as a political resource
rather than an instrument of governance (Sobhan, 2000).
Kazi S.M. Khasrul Alam Quddusi . (2013) POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE IN BANGLADESH: CONTEMPORARY CRISES , Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 50, Issue 1.
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