641. Bangladeshi Strategies to Deal with Marginalization
- Author:
- Jon P. Dorschner
- Publication Date:
- 07-2002
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Department of Social Sciences at West Point, United States Military Academy
- Abstract:
- Through an accident of history, the state of Bengal was divided between two different countries, first Pakistan and India, and later Bangladesh and India. This paper alleges that, as a result, Bangladesh has assumed the status of a “marginalized state” which is incapable of serious economic development and is seeing the erosion of its soverienty due to poverty and endemic out-migration. The paper postulates that Bangladesh will have to modify its current relationship with India, and the Indian state of West Bengal in particular, and sacrifice a measure of its sovereignty in order to assure economic development and continued survival over the long term.
- Topic:
- Security, Defense Policy, and Religion
- Political Geography:
- Pakistan, Bangladesh, South Asia, and Bengal