PRIORITIES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF BANGLADESH SINCE 2005


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  • ALI AKBAR Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, Jahangirngar University
  • MIRAZ RAHMAN KHAN Lecturer, Department of International Relations, Jahangirngar University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46291/IJOSPERvol4iss1pp55-70

Keywords:

Foreign Policy, Bangladesh, South Asia, SAARC

Abstract

Foreign Policy is usually viewed as an extension of domestic policy. Foreign policy refers to the policy of a sovereign state to achieve its desired goals to the foreign countries. The foreign policy of Bangladesh, like that of any other state is also primarily a projection of the country's socio-economic and political compulsions in international politics. The Foreign Policy of Bangladesh emanates from the following provisions of the Bangladesh Constitution. These provisions are stated in Article 25 of the Constitution.  1.The State shall base its international relations on the principles of respect for national sovereignty and equality, non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, peaceful settlements of international disputes, and respect for international law and the principles enunciated in the United Nations Charter. 2. The state shall endeavor to consolidate, preserve and strengthen fraternal relations among Muslim countries based on Islamic solidarity.

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2017-04-04

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ALI AKBAR, & MIRAZ RAHMAN KHAN. (2017). PRIORITIES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF BANGLADESH SINCE 2005. International Journal of Social, Political and Economic Research, 4(1), 55–70. https://doi.org/10.46291/IJOSPERvol4iss1pp55-70

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