Abstract

This article is a scholarly review of the edited volume "National Security of Bangladesh in the Twenty-First Century." The reviewer provides an overview of the book's main objective, which is to offer a forward-looking and comprehensive assessment of the security challenges and opportunities facing Bangladesh in the new century. The review highlights the key themes explored by the various contributors, which likely include traditional military security, non-traditional threats such as environmental degradation and water security, economic security in an era of globalization, and the challenges of internal governance and political stability. The reviewer assesses the quality of the individual chapters and the overall coherence of the volume in presenting a multi-dimensional picture of national security. The review concludes by affirming the book's importance as a significant and timely contribution to the strategic studies literature on Bangladesh.

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This article offers a critical review of the major edited volume, "National Security of Bangladesh in the Twenty-First Century." The review begins by positioning the book as a landmark publication, one of the first comprehensive attempts to analyze the full spectrum of security challenges confronting Bangladesh in the new millennium. It summarizes the book's central and commendable feature: its adoption of a broad, comprehensive definition of security that moves well beyond the traditional military-centric focus. The reviewer systematically discusses the key sections of the book. It would likely praise the chapters that deal with the non-traditional security threats, such as the detailed analyses of the security implications of climate change, the transboundary water dispute, and energy security, arguing that these are the most pressing and existential challenges for the country. The review would also engage with the book's treatment of traditional security issues and its analysis of internal security challenges, such as the problem of governance and political instability. The reviewer would offer a balanced critique, evaluating the analytical depth of the various contributions and the overall success of the volume in presenting a cohesive and forward-looking strategic vision for the country. The review would conclude by establishing the book as an indispensable and foundational text for all scholars, policymakers, and citizens concerned with the long-term security and well-being of Bangladesh.