Author

Muhammad Akhter

Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Chittagong - Cited by 271 - Bangladesh politics - election - corruption - religion

Biography

Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar (1928 – 2 June 2013) was a Pakistani Sunni Muslim scholar, poet, philanthropist and a Sufi mentor. He established the Jamiah Ashraful Madr?ris in Karachi.
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Cited by
Year
The ubiquity of Islam: religion and society in Bangladesh
AS Huque, MY AkhterPacific Affairs, 200-225, 1987198
107
1987
Electoral corruption in Bangladesh
MY AkhterAshgate (2001), Routledge (2018),, 2017201
60
2017
Military rule, civilianisation and electoral corruption: Pakistan and Bangladesh in perspective
H Zafarullah, MY AkhterAsian Studies Review 25 (1), 73-94, 2001200
38
2001
Non‐Political Caretaker Administrations and Democratic Elections in Bangladesh: An Assessment
H Zafarullah, MY AkhterGovernment and Opposition 35 (3), 345-369, 2000200
29
2000
Militarisation and opposition in Bangladesh: parliamentary approval and public reaction
AS Huque, MY AkhterJournal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 27 (2), 172-184, 1989198
20
1989
Durnitir Swarup Onneshon: Bangladesh (Search for the Nature of Corruption: Bangladesh)
MY AkhterDhaka: Nibedan Printing and Publications Ltd, 1991199
4
1991
Socio-political impact of administrative decentralization in Bangladesh.
MY AkhterAsian Profile 18 (3), 265-277, 1990199
4
1990
Peculiar Government: An Exceptional Election (in Bangla).
MY AkhterA H Development Publishing House, 20093200
3
2009
Decentralisation for Development: Experiments in Bangladesh
MY AkhterPhilippine Journal of Public Administration 4 (1), 27, 1990199
3
1990
Styles of Administrative Corruption: The Case of a Bangladeshi Organization (Research Note)
MY AkhterPolitics, Administration and Change 1 (1), 61-76, 1987198
2
1987
The Politics of Decentralization in Bangladesh
MY AkhtarThe Indian Journal of Politics 25, 9, 999
1
1991