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This article is a scholarly review of the edited volume "National Security Bangladesh 2008." The reviewer provides an overview of the book's main contribution, which is a comprehensive, multi-dimensional assessment of the national security challenges and environment of Bangladesh as of 2008. The review highlights the key themes explored by the various contributors, which likely include traditional security issues, the growing importance of non-traditional threats like climate change and food security, the state of the economy, and the challenges of governance and political stability. The reviewer assesses the quality of the individual chapters, the coherence of the volume, and its success in providing an up-to-date and policy-relevant "state of the nation" security analysis. The review concludes by affirming the book's importance as a valuable and timely resource for understanding the complex security landscape of contemporary Bangladesh.
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This article offers a critical review of the major annual volume, "National Security Bangladesh 2008." The review begins by positioning the book as a vital and authoritative source of analysis on the full spectrum of security issues facing the country. It summarizes the book's central strength: its adoption of a comprehensive and holistic definition of security that encompasses political, economic, societal, and environmental dimensions, in addition to the traditional military one. The reviewer would then systematically discuss the key sections of the book. It would likely praise the chapters that offer in-depth analysis of the most pressing non-traditional security threats, such as the detailed assessments of the country's energy security and water security challenges. The review would also engage with the book's analysis of the domestic political situation, particularly in the context of the then-ongoing state of emergency and the role of the caretaker government. The book's assessment of the regional security environment and Bangladesh's foreign policy would also be a key focus of the review. The reviewer would offer a balanced critique, evaluating the analytical depth and timeliness of the various contributions. It would conclude that "National Security Bangladesh 2008" is an indispensable resource for policymakers, scholars, and anyone seeking a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the multifaceted security challenges confronting Bangladesh at a critical juncture in its history.