SPECIALIZATIONS
1. Comparative Politics with emphasis on Asian Politics; 
2. Islamic Politics with emphasis on South Asian Islamic Politics;
3.  Comparative Borderlands Studies
[Focusing on the South and South East Asian Borders];
4. Civil-Military Relations and Democratization in
the Developing Countries.
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
1.     
Since June 05, 1999: Has been teaching Political
Science at the University of
Chittagong, Bangladesh, as a Professor.
2.     
 From August
1994 to June 1999: Taught Political Science at the University of
Chittagong, Bangladesh, as an Associate Professor.
3.     
From 1988 to 1994: Taught Political
Science at the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh, as an Assistant
Professor. 
4.     
From July 1983 to 1988: Taught as a Lecturer in the Department of
Political Science, University of Chittagong.
5.     
 December
1988 to October 1995: Was on study
leave from to do Ph.D. degree from the University of Arizona, USA and again
from January to June 2005 as a Senior Fulbright Fellow at the Georgetown
University, Washington, D.C., USA.
6.     
1992-1995: Taught Political Science at the University of Arizona, Tucson, USA as a
Graduate Assistant in Teaching (GAT).
                   SUBJECTS
TAUGHT AT THE 
1.     
Bangladesh
Politics;
2.     
Comparative
Politics;
3.     
International
Politics;
4.     
Military
and Politics in the Developing Countries;
5.     
Social
Change and Political Development;
6.     
Political-Economy
of China, India, and Japan;
7.     
International
Relations of East Asia;
8.     
Political
Philosophy;
9.     
Western
Political Systems.
                    CLASSES
TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHITTAGONG
1.  Graduate Level Classes (Masters and M. Phil.
level Classes).
2.  Undergraduate Level Classes (1st
Year [Freshman], 2nd Year [Sophomore] and 3rd Year [Junior] Honors and M.S.S
[Masters] Classes). 
                        SUBJECTS
TAUGHT AT THE 
1. 
Comparative Politics;
2. 
International Relations.
                         CLASSES
TAUGHT AT THE 
1. 
Undergraduate Classes.
 
 
 
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