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Bangladesh Post-2024: Revolution, Reform, and Governance Challenges

6 min · 14. okt. 2025
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This episode offers a comprehensive overview of the political and economic aftermath of the July 2024 mass uprising in Bangladesh and the subsequent efforts of the interim government to enact reforms. Specifically, the texts detail the causes and evolution of the revolution, which began as a student protest against job quotas and escalated due to state violence, drawing on theories of crowds and moral economy. Furthermore, the sources analyze the interim government's progress and setbacks in addressing national concerns across various sectors, including the banking system, local governance, education, and health, noting both positive actions and resistance to reform. Finally, several reports track macroeconomic indicators like inflation, credit growth, and foreign reserves, alongside public sentiment regarding the new government, ultimately suggesting that while some stability has returned, significant challenges like economic anxiety, political uncertainty, and institutional dysfunction persist.

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Bangladesh Post-2024: Revolution, Reform, and Governance Challenges

This episode offers a comprehensive overview of the political and economic aftermath of the July 2024 mass uprising in Bangladesh and the subsequent efforts of the interim government to enact reforms. Specifically, the texts detail the causes and evolution of the revolution, which began as a student protest against job quotas and escalated due to state violence, drawing on theories of crowds and moral economy. Furthermore, the sources analyze the interim government's progress and setbacks in addressing national concerns across various sectors, including the banking system, local governance, education, and health, noting both positive actions and resistance to reform. Finally, several reports track macroeconomic indicators like inflation, credit growth, and foreign reserves, alongside public sentiment regarding the new government, ultimately suggesting that while some stability has returned, significant challenges like economic anxiety, political uncertainty, and institutional dysfunction persist.

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