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Tuesday, July 29th, 2025

Authoritarian Government and Corruption of Grassroots Cadres: Reflection on the Public Quota Reform Movement in Bangladesh

This paper investigates the reform movement of public service quotas in Bangladesh, emphasizing the effects of grassroots corruption within an authoritarian system and the resulting challenges to national governance. The research indicates that corruption among local officials undermines public resource allocation, exacerbates social inequality, and widens the wealth gap. Additionally,...

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