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List of Tables | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
I | The Postcolonial State and Development: Theories, Concepts and Critique | 1 |
II | Colonialism and Class Formation: The British Period | 14 |
III | Postcolonialism and the State: The Pakistan Period | 24 |
IV | Subaltern Classes and Counter-Hegemony: The East Bengali Response to the Pakistani Colonial State | 39 |
V | Postcolonialism and the State: Bangladesh Under the Awami League Regime | 64 |
VI | Postcolonialism and the State: Bangladesh Under the Military Regime | 81 |
VII | The Postmilitary Regime of Khaleda Zia: Discourse of Democracy and Development | 144 |
VIII | Hegemonic Crisis and the Politics of the Neo-Colonial State | 160 |
IX | Developmentalism, Modernist Discourse, and the Third World: Towards a Participatory Development | 180 |
X | Conclusion: Towards a Civil Society | 194 |
List of Bangla Terms | 205 | |
Bibliography | 207 | |
Index | 225 | |
About the Author | 235 |
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