Radical Right Islamists in Bangladesh : a counter-intuitive argument

Arild Engelsen Ruud, Mubashar Hasan

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Abstract

The radical Right in Europe and Islamist parties in Muslim countries have conventionally been portrayed as fundamentally different. The article uses material from Bangladesh to argue that the two share a wide set of characteristics and can be understood as fundamentally similar. Theoretically, we suggest a concept of the radical Right that encapsulates a set of deeper sentiments found to some extent in any culture or society. These deeper sentiments are normally obfuscated by attention-grabbing current events, but, isolated analytically, can be seen to give rise to parallel developments in different contexts. Our argument expands the theoretical value of the concept of the radical Right and helps understand recent political developments in Muslim-majority Bangladesh and, potentially, the wider authoritarian turn.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-88
Number of pages18
JournalSouth Asia: Journal of South Asia Studies
Volume44
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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