This article explores the role of Members of Parliament (MPs) in poverty alleviation in Bangladesh. Under the existing party-dominated parliamentary system, MPs do not have really much to do at the national level; their role is to play second fiddle to their party leaders. What most MPs now do is to try to get involved in different kinds of activities at the local level. The government often remains receptive to demands of the MPs for greater local level involvement for two reasons: first, it can be seen as a strategy to compensate the MPs for their lack of genuine involvement in national policymaking; second, it is used as a strategy to exert centralised political control over the locality, especially to discourage the emergence of any ‘au...
The government of Bangladesh has introduced several initiatives seeking to develop participatory gov...
This article seeks to respond to the following question, "Discuss the role of the anti-corruption co...
The under-representation of women in almost every policymaking aspect of life is a global issue. Now...
Launched only 6 years ago, the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) has become a key reference do...
This study explores whether democratic Upazila Parishads in Bangladesh have become more responsive t...
This study explores whether democratic Upazila Parishads in Bangladesh have become more responsive t...
The article analyzes socio-economic problems and ways of eliminating poverty in Bangladesh. The foca...
The poor representation of women in nearly each policy-making facet of life is a universal matter. I...
Bangladesh is one of the countries with a thriving political culture, vibrant civil society and a hu...
This article explores the role of NGOs (Non Government Organizations) in poverty eradication especia...
It is a fundamental feature of parliamentary democracies for parliament to act as a bulwark against ...
At the end of British colonial rule in 1947, Bangladesh became a part of Pakistan. It declared indep...
This study of three parliaments in Bangladesh during 1991–2006 argues that parliament has failed to ...
Political parties are crucial for the development of democracy in Bangladesh. They represent interes...
Political party is one of the key factors of a stable political system and the democratic government...
The government of Bangladesh has introduced several initiatives seeking to develop participatory gov...
This article seeks to respond to the following question, "Discuss the role of the anti-corruption co...
The under-representation of women in almost every policymaking aspect of life is a global issue. Now...
Launched only 6 years ago, the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) has become a key reference do...
This study explores whether democratic Upazila Parishads in Bangladesh have become more responsive t...
This study explores whether democratic Upazila Parishads in Bangladesh have become more responsive t...
The article analyzes socio-economic problems and ways of eliminating poverty in Bangladesh. The foca...
The poor representation of women in nearly each policy-making facet of life is a universal matter. I...
Bangladesh is one of the countries with a thriving political culture, vibrant civil society and a hu...
This article explores the role of NGOs (Non Government Organizations) in poverty eradication especia...
It is a fundamental feature of parliamentary democracies for parliament to act as a bulwark against ...
At the end of British colonial rule in 1947, Bangladesh became a part of Pakistan. It declared indep...
This study of three parliaments in Bangladesh during 1991–2006 argues that parliament has failed to ...
Political parties are crucial for the development of democracy in Bangladesh. They represent interes...
Political party is one of the key factors of a stable political system and the democratic government...
The government of Bangladesh has introduced several initiatives seeking to develop participatory gov...
This article seeks to respond to the following question, "Discuss the role of the anti-corruption co...
The under-representation of women in almost every policymaking aspect of life is a global issue. Now...