Dhaka, Nov. 2 -- Dr. Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir
The unravelling of the liberal international order and the emergence of a new geoeconomic age have redrawn the contours of state power and economic opportunity. Globalisation, once driven by the promise of open markets and multilateral cooperation, is increasingly being reshaped by the logic of competition and control. Major powers are now using trade rules, industrial policies, technology regimes, and financial systems as instruments of strategic influence. For developing countries, the stability once provided by multilateral institutions is giving way to a fragmented order defined by asymmetry, rivalry, and uncertainty.
For Bangladesh, this transformation is unfolding at a historic moment....
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