{"title":"Bangladesh Asks the Question No One Wants to Answer: Does Hasina Come Home?","body":"Foreign Policy's latest dispatch frames Bangladesh's defining political question in stark terms: whether ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina returns from exile, and what that would mean for a country now navigating an interim government and a resurgent BNP under the Rahman family's orbit. The piece doesn't resolve the question -- it can't, because Dhaka hasn't resolved it either. What it captures is a country still structurally unsettled nearly two years after Hasina's fall, with the exile-or-return calculus hanging over every other policy decision the interim government tries to make.\n\nThis is the standard second act for ousted strongman-style leaders: exile buys time