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Bangladesh’s election could represent one of the most precarious political moments since it started holding elections again in the early-1990s. Bangladesh’s upcoming national election should have been a time for the political competition to peacefully transfer power after the vote or prepare to assume it should the results turn out differently than hoped. Instead, it is fast becoming a boiling pot of internal power struggles, external interference, disinformation warfare, and threats of violence.

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Fall 2025: Issue 43