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This book examines contemporary issues and debates of terrorism in Bangladesh, including national and transnational terrorist outfits operating within the country, their narratives and counternarratives, ideologues, women and the youth, media representation, counterterrorism laws, and challenges.
Bangladesh is a fascinating and often paradoxical case study for terrorism studies. The book examines major terrorist groups in contemporary Bangladesh and their international connections and narratives, as well as a case study of an influential ideologue who encouraged some Bangladeshis to engage in violence. The chapters discuss how women and youth play a role in Bangladeshi terrorism, how the internet is used for recruiting terrorists, the discourses of the media and state regarding terrorism, as well as the politics of law and counterterrorism initiatives, including critically evaluating non-state actors and government responses.
In addition to providing an up-to-date analysis of terrorism and counterterrorism in Bangladesh, this book offers a balanced and unbiased perspective on this subject. It will appeal to academics and international policymakers who are researching violence and extremism in South Asia.
List of contents
Introduction; Chapter 1: Three Decades of Islamist Militancy in Bangladesh; Chapter 2: The Quintessential Ideologue: Rahmani and His Sermons; Chapter 3: Female Terrorism in Bangladesh: Manifestations, Causes, and Consequences; Chapter 4: Terrorism Narratives Among the Urban Youth in Bangladesh; Chapter 5: How Do Terrorists Use the Internet for Recruitment?; Chapter 6: Mediating Terror: Framing the Dhaka Attack in the Bangladeshi Press; Chapter 7: Under the State's Securitized Gaze: The Indigenous Peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts; Chapter 8: Bangladesh's Counterterrorism Laws and Their Discontent; Chapter 9: The Other Side of Counterterrorism in Bangladesh
About the author
Saimum Parvez is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA-COFUND) postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Political Science at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) in Belgium.
Mohammad Sajjadur Rahman is a doctoral candidate at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark University, USA.
Summary
This book examines contemporary issues & debates of terrorism in Bangladesh, their narratives and counternarratives, ideologues, women & youth, media representation, counterterrorism laws & challenges. It will appeal to academics & international policymakers on violence & extremism in South Asia.