“…1 Nevertheless, democracy failed to consolidate. Rather, the hyper-centralization of political authority under the Westminster-style parliamentary system and the zero-sum nature of Bangladeshi politics has left the country's political system a fragile, foundationally weak democracy (Datta, 2004), or an 'elective dictatorship' (Cameron, Blanaru, & Burns, 2006;Croissant & Schächter, 2010). In addition, elite conflict and the political divide between BNP and AL, the rise of extremist Islamic forces in recent years, and the 'hartal' culture 2 of street politics and political violence have transformed politics into a zero-sum game (Islam, 2006).…”