Shahab Enam Khan

Shahab Enam Khan is professor of international relations at Jahangirnagar University.

The Stockholm syndrome in South Asian politics

We are in for an eventful year ahead, filled with expected and unexpected political twists and sabotages.

2w ago

Communal narrative is a no-go zone!

Communal narratives perpetuated by the political cheerleaders or propaganda machines in Delhi will only cement anti-India sentiment in Bangladesh.

4w ago

Reflecting on one month of the interim government

The interim government faces challenges on the path to reform due to the complexity of the political situation

4m ago

What lies ahead for the nation

The students’ awakening was unsurprising for those with some political sensibility left.

6m ago

Spectrum of ties widens

The resounding applause in Delhi during Sheikh Hasina’s visit to India was a testament to the vision and goals the two nations share.

7m ago

Analysis: Time to stabilise Rakhine for good

As an ominous situation looms in Myanmar across the border, Bangladesh is on high alert to prevent the spillover effect of the ongoing violence and civil war in Rakhine.

11m ago

Is Bhashan Char really the answer to the Rohingya crisis?

Bhashan Char has lately become a topic of critical debate in the refugee relocation discourse. It is a reality that comes with a harsh reminder of demographic changes within the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar and the limits of a highly populated state in supporting an incredibly high number of foreign nationals living in its territory.

3y ago

Eight points to consider

Twenty-twenty will be an eventful year for Bangladesh. It will be celebrating the year as the Mujib Year with shining glory and confidence.

5y ago
January 2, 2025
January 2, 2025

The Stockholm syndrome in South Asian politics

We are in for an eventful year ahead, filled with expected and unexpected political twists and sabotages.

December 25, 2024
December 25, 2024

Communal narrative is a no-go zone!

Communal narratives perpetuated by the political cheerleaders or propaganda machines in Delhi will only cement anti-India sentiment in Bangladesh.

September 8, 2024
September 8, 2024

Reflecting on one month of the interim government

The interim government faces challenges on the path to reform due to the complexity of the political situation

July 24, 2024
July 24, 2024

What lies ahead for the nation

The students’ awakening was unsurprising for those with some political sensibility left.

June 23, 2024
June 23, 2024

Spectrum of ties widens

The resounding applause in Delhi during Sheikh Hasina’s visit to India was a testament to the vision and goals the two nations share.

February 5, 2024
February 5, 2024

Analysis: Time to stabilise Rakhine for good

As an ominous situation looms in Myanmar across the border, Bangladesh is on high alert to prevent the spillover effect of the ongoing violence and civil war in Rakhine.

October 14, 2021
October 14, 2021

Is Bhashan Char really the answer to the Rohingya crisis?

Bhashan Char has lately become a topic of critical debate in the refugee relocation discourse. It is a reality that comes with a harsh reminder of demographic changes within the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar and the limits of a highly populated state in supporting an incredibly high number of foreign nationals living in its territory.

January 6, 2020
January 6, 2020

Eight points to consider

Twenty-twenty will be an eventful year for Bangladesh. It will be celebrating the year as the Mujib Year with shining glory and confidence.

October 13, 2017
October 13, 2017

Securing Rohingya fates with sound foreign policy

Bangladesh needs to pursue a more aggressive and concrete policy regarding Myanmar. Repatriation of the Rohingyas should remain as the focus for which a “Coalition of Willing” must be formed.