Management of sub-national demands: the Chittagong Hill tracts peace treaty of Bangladesh

This paper, first of all, looks into some of the issues dividing the political elite of Bangladesh. This is done to emphasise the argument that the mere presence of institutions does not augur well for the effective functioning of the democratic system in a developing...

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Main Author: Hossain, Ishtiaq
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Language:English
Published: Pakistan American Foundation 2002
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spelling iium-364122015-09-14T03:38:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/36412/ Management of sub-national demands: the Chittagong Hill tracts peace treaty of Bangladesh Hossain, Ishtiaq JZ International relations This paper, first of all, looks into some of the issues dividing the political elite of Bangladesh. This is done to emphasise the argument that the mere presence of institutions does not augur well for the effective functioning of the democratic system in a developing country like Bangladesh. Then this paper will analyse the controversy over the CHT Peace Treaty. This is done to illustrate the point that without a national consensus the management of sub-national demands remains problematic for a Third World country like Bangladesh. Pakistan American Foundation 2002 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/36412/2/Journal_of_South_Asian_and_Middle_Eastern_Studies.pdf Hossain, Ishtiaq (2002) Management of sub-national demands: the Chittagong Hill tracts peace treaty of Bangladesh. Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, xxv (3). pp. 1-26. ISSN 0149-1784 http://www.researchgate.net/journal/0149-1784_Journal_of_South_Asian_and_Middle_Eastern_studies
spellingShingle JZ International relations
Hossain, Ishtiaq
Management of sub-national demands: the Chittagong Hill tracts peace treaty of Bangladesh
title Management of sub-national demands: the Chittagong Hill tracts peace treaty of Bangladesh
title_full Management of sub-national demands: the Chittagong Hill tracts peace treaty of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Management of sub-national demands: the Chittagong Hill tracts peace treaty of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Management of sub-national demands: the Chittagong Hill tracts peace treaty of Bangladesh
title_short Management of sub-national demands: the Chittagong Hill tracts peace treaty of Bangladesh
title_sort management of sub-national demands: the chittagong hill tracts peace treaty of bangladesh
topic JZ International relations
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