Civil-Military Relations and Democracy in Bangladesh

Spotlight South Asia, Special Issue, Foundation for Applied Political Science of South Asia (APSA), Heidelberg.

46 Pages Posted: 1 May 2016

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Siegfried O. Wolf

South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF)

Date Written: October 2013

Abstract

Civilian control of the armed forces is a sine qua non for democracy. In Bangladesh, the military has played a crucial role during several authoritarian setbacks on its path to democratic consolidation. Civilian control is understood as the distribution of decision-making power between civilians and the armed forces. This article sheds light on the successes and failures in the efforts of civilian governments to establish supremacy over the country’s armed forces in order to consolidate democratic rule. The analysis derives from a conceptualization of civilian control that distinguishes five areas of political decision-making: elite-recruitment, public policy, internal security, national defence, and internal security. In order to establish control in these various areas civilians have a choice between different strategies for which they need certain resources. In this context, the study shows that civil-military relations in Bangladesh have tended to be affected by historical legacies. Civilian polarisation as well as military factionalism and politicisation have not only hampered the institutionalization of civilian control but also led to the predominance of informality.

Keywords: Bangladesh, Civil-Military Relations, Democracy, Caretaker Government

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Suggested Citation

Wolf, Siegfried O., Civil-Military Relations and Democracy in Bangladesh (October 2013). Spotlight South Asia, Special Issue, Foundation for Applied Political Science of South Asia (APSA), Heidelberg., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2773091 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2773091

Siegfried O. Wolf (Contact Author)

South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) ( email )

Avenue des Arts 19
Brussels, 1210
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