
Bangladesh is navigating a precarious transitional phase following the collapse of its old political order, with a new stable system yet to emerge. In such times, power often consolidates through informal networks and influence over seemingly technical institutions, rather than ideology. Transitional governments, tasked with restoring order and guiding elections, face pressures to maintain control, often assembling power through alliances based on usefulness rather than shared beliefs, impacting the country's path forward.
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