Bangladesh’s July-August Uprising: A Student Movement That Transcended Quota Reform

Countercurrents (2024)
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In this commentary, I explain how a student movement evolved from a social movement for quota reform into a political movement demanding regime change. I argue that the key factor enabling this transformation was its ability to unite various factions, which shifted public sentiment from addressing specific grievances to mounting a broader challenge to the regime.

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Kazi A S M Nurul Huda
University of Dhaka

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World Philosophy Day 2024 Souvenir.Kazi Huda (ed.) - 2024 - Dhaka: Department of Philosophy, University of Dhaka.

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