Like Southeast Asia almost four decades ago, Bangladesh now faces the delicate aftermath of an authoritarian collapse, where the real test is not the fall of the regime but what emerges to replace it.
Foo Siew Jack
Foo Siew Jack is Research Associate at HELP University, where he specialises in the politics and international relations of the Asia-Pacific region. His written works have been featured in the East Asia Forum, Eurasia Review and Daily Sun Bangladesh. He was most recently cited in a report produced by the East Asia Institute in South Korea. He holds an MA in International Relations from the University of Nottingham and a BASocSc in Global Studies from Monash University.
