Kellogg Institute for International Studies: Visiting Fellow Explores How Authoritarian Leaders Secure Legitimacy Through Infrastructure Development and Other Issues in Her Native Bangladesh
December 18, 2024
December 18, 2024
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Dec. 18 -- The Kellogg Institute for International Studies, a part of the Keough School of Global Affairs at Notre Dame, issued the following news:
Political anthropologist Nusrat Chowdhury possesses a cultural memory of Bangladesh that the nation's young students don't. It grounds her perspective and informs her framework to assess political, economic, and social change - some of these changes rapid and recent, as was the case of July 2024 student protests that . . .
Political anthropologist Nusrat Chowdhury possesses a cultural memory of Bangladesh that the nation's young students don't. It grounds her perspective and informs her framework to assess political, economic, and social change - some of these changes rapid and recent, as was the case of July 2024 student protests that . . .