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Ali Riaz

BLACK, WHITE & GREY

Ali Riaz is a distinguished professor of political science at Illinois State University (ISU), and a Nonresident Senior Fellow of the Atlantic Council. His recent publication is entitled “Voting in a Hybrid Regime: Explaining the 2018 Bangladeshi Election” (2019).

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Decoding Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic playbook

Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic rule came to an end in the wake of the mass uprising of July–August 2024, which also led to her to flee the country.
4 August 2025, 18:00 PM
Bangladesh transition from autocracy to democracy

Opinion / Transitioning from autocracy to democracy: The four challenges for Bangladesh

The challenges are not exclusively of the interim government's but of the entire political class.
27 June 2025, 02:00 AM
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An unfinished struggle: Democracy, identity and reform

The interview explores the evolving narrative of democracy in Bangladesh since 1971.
6 April 2025, 02:00 AM
lessons from recent elections

Lessons from four elections: More challenges to democracy ahead

Do these elections indicate a strategy to beat populist politics?
9 July 2024, 13:00 PM
coalition era returns in India

India’s election opens the door to the past

India witnessed a tumultuous time between May 1996 and October 1999 when coalition governments came and left in quick succession.
5 June 2024, 08:49 AM
Bertelsmann Transformation Index 2024

Bertelsmann Transformation Index 2024: Another indictment of Bangladesh’s state of governance

Bangladesh, since 2018, has been classified as a 'moderate autocracy.'
24 March 2024, 02:00 AM
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The rise of personalistic autocracy: What should we do?

Since the middle of the 2000s, the world has witnessed a precipitous decline in democratic countries. After almost three decades of proliferation of democratic governance, described by Samuel Huntington as the Third Wave of democracy, the third reverse wave is sweeping the globe.
27 February 2024, 18:00 PM
Democracy indices in Bangladesh

What democracy indices say about Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s declining score in the EIU Democracy Index should provide an opportunity to discuss not only how EIU has rated Bangladesh, but also how others have characterised the country’s state of democracy—or lack thereof.
23 February 2024, 01:00 AM
hasina-july-uprising.jpg

Decoding Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic playbook

Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic rule came to an end in the wake of the mass uprising of July–August 2024, which also led to her to flee the country.
4 August 2025, 18:00 PM
Bangladesh transition from autocracy to democracy

Transitioning from autocracy to democracy: The four challenges for Bangladesh

The challenges are not exclusively of the interim government's but of the entire political class.
27 June 2025, 02:00 AM
ali_riaz.jpg

An unfinished struggle: Democracy, identity and reform

The interview explores the evolving narrative of democracy in Bangladesh since 1971.
6 April 2025, 02:00 AM
lessons from recent elections

Lessons from four elections: More challenges to democracy ahead

Do these elections indicate a strategy to beat populist politics?
9 July 2024, 13:00 PM
coalition era returns in India

India’s election opens the door to the past

India witnessed a tumultuous time between May 1996 and October 1999 when coalition governments came and left in quick succession.
5 June 2024, 08:49 AM
Bertelsmann Transformation Index 2024

Bertelsmann Transformation Index 2024: Another indictment of Bangladesh’s state of governance

Bangladesh, since 2018, has been classified as a 'moderate autocracy.'
24 March 2024, 02:00 AM
personalistic-autocracy-1.jpg

The rise of personalistic autocracy: What should we do?

Since the middle of the 2000s, the world has witnessed a precipitous decline in democratic countries. After almost three decades of proliferation of democratic governance, described by Samuel Huntington as the Third Wave of democracy, the third reverse wave is sweeping the globe.
27 February 2024, 18:00 PM
Democracy indices in Bangladesh

What democracy indices say about Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s declining score in the EIU Democracy Index should provide an opportunity to discuss not only how EIU has rated Bangladesh, but also how others have characterised the country’s state of democracy—or lack thereof.
23 February 2024, 01:00 AM
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The Great Game will continue

The absence of democratic behaviour is no longer hidden under the carpet.
9 January 2024, 13:00 PM
What comes after January 7?

What comes after January 7?

If AL’s victory in the 2014 election was a hollow one, the 2024 victory in the making is nothing short of a Pyrrhic one—a victory which inflicts so much damage that it cannot be considered worthwhile.
4 January 2024, 02:00 AM
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Elections without choice: A leaf out of autocrats’ playbook

As the country is heading towards an exercise that the incumbent is calling an election, it is imperative that we understand what is in the making.
11 December 2023, 02:00 AM
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EC’s act is ‘an improbable fiction’

The EC’s action has already contributed to the deterioration of the political situation, and it will continue to reverberate in the coming days.
17 November 2023, 18:00 PM
Reading Donald Lu’s letter, intently

Reading Donald Lu’s letter, intently

Is there a connection between India’s clarification of its policy and Lu’s letter?
15 November 2023, 09:06 AM
Palash Khan

What should and shouldn’t happen in Oct 28 rallies

It cannot be ignored that the nation came to this day because a path to hold a fair election is absent, and that the current system of governance has undermined the citizens’ right to exercise their inalienable right to vote.
27 October 2023, 11:26 AM
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How to judge the Election Commission’s performance

The question of whether the current EC can deliver a free and fair election should be explored based on two sets of criteria
14 October 2023, 18:00 PM
What the law minister's DSA statement reveals

What the law minister's DSA statement reveals

Until now, there was no account from the government that provided a picture on the extent of the use of the law.
7 June 2023, 16:00 PM
DSA abuse ANWAR SOHEL

Government’s stubborn attitude on DSA sends ominous signal

The government is not taking OHCHR recommendations about the law into account.
9 April 2023, 17:00 PM
Persecution of journalists: Condemnation isn’t enough

Persecution of journalists: Condemnation isn’t enough

It is our moral duty to condemn the arrest of Samsuzzaman Shams and demand his immediate release.
30 March 2023, 14:30 PM
Donald Lu  visit to Bangladesh message

Lu’s visit: Old message, only louder

Secretary Lu’s visit, against these backgrounds, reiterated the message of the past year that the US would like to see a fair and inclusive election in Bangladesh and that it is concerned about the shrinking civic space.
19 January 2023, 15:00 PM
What is in store for the new year?

What is in store for the new year?

Looking back at 2022, experts on the South Asian political and economic landscape would highlight the ongoing economic crisis for understandable reasons.
1 January 2023, 13:00 PM

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