Mohammed Nuruzzaman
Professor of Political Science, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences · North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Research Interests
International Relations Theory; Globalization and Global Political Economy; International Security Studies (traditional and non-traditional); Foreign Policy Analysis; International Organizations and Global Governance; Politics and International Relations of th...
Biography
Mohammed Nuruzzaman earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Alberta in 2003 and has taught at different universities in Canada, Bangladesh and Kuwait. Dr. Nuruzzaman specializes in international relations theory, global political economy, human rights and human security, great powers in the global order, and politics and international relations of the Middle East. His major publications have appeared in leading peer-reviewed international journals, including Canadian Journal of Political Science, International Studies Perspectives, Cooperation and Conflict, International Studies, International Area Studies Review, Journal of Contemporary Asia, and Journal of Asian and African Studies, among others. Winner of some prestigious scholarships and fellowships, including Durham Senior International Research Fellowship 2016 - 17, KFAS (Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences) research grants in 2013, and the GUST - UMSL Summer Research Fellowship in 2011
Education
Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Alberta (2003). M. A. in International Relations, University of Dhaka (1991)
Recent Scopus Publications
- China’s Expanding Footprint in South Asia: Perceptions and Responses of India and the Smaller South Asian States
- Understanding and Combating Modern Slavery in the Ready-Made Garments Industry in Bangladesh
- The security impact of the Rohingya refugee crisis on Bangladesh and regional states: a securitization theoretical perspective
- Joseph Nye’s Soft Power Theory and the Dynamics of China-India Soft Power Competition in South Asia: A Comparative Analysis
- Conflicts, strategic divergences and the survival of economic groupings: Will China–India rivalry make BRICS obsolete?
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1815-4273
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=w0H1lPQAAAAJ
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=14040367500