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Pathways of Autocratization: The Tumultuous Journey of Bangladeshi Politics

Pathways of Autocratization: The Tumultuous Journey of Bangladeshi Politics

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Pathways of Autocratization explores how a country transitions from democracy to autocracy, using a case study of Bangladesh's democratic backsliding since 2009. It discusses institutional changes, media influence, ideology, and international actors' roles in the process, offering insights into prospects for reversing the trend.

Format: Hardback
Length: 92 pages
Publication date: 20 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The book "Pathways of Autocratization" delves into the intricate dynamics of contemporary global politics, posing a crucial question: how does a country transition from a democratic regime to an autocratic one? This comprehensive work offers a novel framework for understanding the processes that erode democracy and pave the way for autocracy, while also providing a detailed account of a specific instance of democratic backsliding in Bangladesh.

Since 2009, Bangladeshi politics have undergone significant transformations, making it an ideal case study for examining the autocratization process. The book contextualizes Bangladesh's journey within global trends and compares it with other countries that have experienced similar trajectories in recent decades, such as Bolivia, Cambodia, Hungary, Poland, the Philippines, and Turkey. Through a rigorous analysis of events and trends, the book sheds light on the factors that contribute to autocratization, including institutional changes, the influence of pliant media, the role of ideology, and the actions of international actors.

The book explores the profound implications of these factors on the autocratization process and their potential impact on Bangladesh's future. It examines the role of institutions, media, ideology, and international actors in shaping political outcomes and identifies the factors that can either hinder or facilitate democratic backsliding. By mapping out potential future trajectories for Bangladesh, the book offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the country in its quest to maintain democratic values and institutions.

"Pathways of Autocratization" is a concise, incisive, and thought-provoking work that combines theoretical robustness with empirical detail. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of democratic backsliding and the prospects for reversing this trend. The book provides a valuable contribution to the field of political science and offers valuable insights into the complex processes that shape political systems around the world.

Weight: 350g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032711997

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