Bangladesh

Stalemate leaves Rohingya refugees trapped
Stalemate leaves Rohingya refugees trapped
It has been two years since the forced exodus of Rohingya from Myanmar, and for about a million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, there is no sign of returning in the foreseeable…
In Dhaka, Payne will look to renew engagement with Bangladesh
In Dhaka, Payne will look to renew engagement with Bangladesh
Marise Payne is visiting Dhaka, the first trip to Bangladesh by an Australian Foreign Minister this century. The last was in 1998, while the last Australian cabinet minister to…
Down and out in Dhaka
Down and out in Dhaka
Bangladesh is certainly not in a happy state these days. With more than 21,000 people falling prey to dengue fever in Dhaka, and the epidemic rippling out to wider regions of the…
Australia should pursue opportunities in a booming Bangladesh
Australia should pursue opportunities in a booming Bangladesh
Bangladesh is in the process of transforming itself from the global poster-child of poverty into a middle-income country with one of the strongest economies in Asia. This creates…
Bangladesh’s road to the BRI
Bangladesh’s road to the BRI
There are a lot of different ways for the region to approach China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). We should not assume that all BRI projects are necessarily one sided or…
The Rohingyas: the security dimension of a deep humanitarian crisis
The Rohingyas: the security dimension of a deep humanitarian crisis
Bangladesh is now facing a serous dilemma over the future of 1.2 million Rohingya Muslim refugees from Myanmar. Its efforts to contain and isolate them from the mainstream…
South Asia diplomacy hostage to a bitter legacy
South Asia diplomacy hostage to a bitter legacy
The bitter legacy of the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 continues to be an impediment to normal relations between Pakistan and India. Proper and meaningful diplomacy…
Bangladesh: the latest assault on free speech
Bangladesh: the latest assault on free speech
Bangladesh already suffers poor standards when respecting freedom of expression, but a new set of laws will enable the government to suppress political dissent and…
The Rohingya are stuck
The Rohingya are stuck
This is the second of a series of three articles on the Rohingya crisis, featuring Morten Pederson on the domestic drivers of conflict, and Andrew Selth on the…
Beleaguered Bangladesh and big neighbour trouble
Beleaguered Bangladesh and big neighbour trouble
A new threat from beyond its borders looms over Bangladesh. With as many as nearly a million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar having already taken shelter in the south-eastern part…