Research & Publication

Abu Faisal Md. Khaled

  1. Ushree, B., & Khaled, A. F. M. (2023). Grameen Bank Microfinance in the Global North: Processes, Transfer Intermediaries and Adoption. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1080/13876988.2023.2223542
  2. Khaled, A. F. M., & Ansar, A. (2023). Bangladesh's RMG sector's journey to rebound: revisiting the pandemic's impact, gendered labour precarity and asymmetric dependency. Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/20578911231170208
  3. Ansar, A., & Khaled, A. F. M. (2023). In search of a Rohingya digital diaspora: virtual togetherness, collective identities and political mobilisation. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 10, 61. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-023-01553-w
  4. Ansar, A., & Khaled, A. F. M. (2022). Claiming Space and Contesting Gendered Refugeehood in Exile: Issues and Factors of Rohingya Refugee Women's Civic Engagement in Diaspora. International Quarterly for Asian Studies, 53(2), 279-303. https://doi.org/10.11588/iqas.2022.2.14712
  5. Rashid, S. R., Ansar, A., & Khaled, A. F. M. (2023). "The pandemic has added to my miseries": Bangladeshi migrant workers' social protection revisited. Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 8(1), 273-290. https://doi.org/10.1177/20578911221141759
  6. Khaled, A. F. M. (2021). Do No Harm in refugee humanitarian aid: the case of the Rohingya humanitarian response. International Journal of Humanitarian Action, 6, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41018-021-00093-9
  7. Ansar, A., & Khaled, A. F. M. (2021). From solidarity to resistance: host communities' evolving response to the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. International Journal of Humanitarian Action, 6, 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41018-021-00104-9
  8. Khaled, A. F. M., & Mahmud, T. (2020). The Framing of the Rohingya Crisis: United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). Journal of International Affairs, 22(1-2).
  9. Ansar, A., & Khaled, A. F. M. (2020). Rohingya-Frauen fordern im Exil ihre Rechte ein [Rohingya women demand their rights in exile]. Südostasien–Zeitschrift für Politik•Kultur•Dialog, 36(4).
  10. Khaled, A. F. M., & Ansar, A. (forthcoming). Der Readymade Garment (RMG) Sektor in Bangladesch am Scheideweg: Migration, Globalisierung und geschlechtsspezifischer Arbeitskräftemangel in Zeiten von Covid-19 [The Readymade Garment (RMG) Sector at a Crossroads in Bangladesh: Migration, Globalization, and Gender-Specific Labor Shortage in the Times of Covid-19]. Springer Nature, Germany.

 

 

Dr. Sujit Kumar Datta

RESEARCH ARTICLES

 

1.  Sujit Kumar Datta, “Afghanistan: The New Hotspots of South Asian Geo-Strategic Competition”, Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Review, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Volume: 6, No: 4, Page: 197-214, April 2022.

2. Sujit Kumar Datta, “Vaccine Diplomacy’ and ‘Vaccine Nationalism’ in the post-Covid-19 Era: An Appraisal from the Bangladeshi Perspective” SPEKTRUM, University of Wahid Hasyim, Indonesia. Volume: 19, No: 1, Page: 1-20, January, 2022.1.     

3. Sujit Kumar Datta, “China-Bangladesh-India Triangular Cooperation: Options for Bangladesh” Journal of Indian Research, Mewar University, Rajasthan, India. Volume: 9, No:1 & 2, page: 1-14; September 2021.

4.     Sujit Kumar Datta, “ BRI in Bangladesh: Strategic Implications” FAULTLINES The K.P.S.Gill Journal of Conflict & Resolution, Kautilya Books & The InstituteFor Conflict Management, New Delhi, India, Volume: 27, page: 65-85; July 2021.

5.     Sujit Kumar Datta, “A Post Covid-19 World: Panic and Uncertainty” Asian Profile, Canada.Volume: 49, No: 1, Page: 19-27, March 2021.

6.     Sujit Kumar Datta “BCIM and Chinese One Belt One Road Initiative: An Analysis from Bangladeshi Perspective”- Bangladesh Political Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Volume 21, Page: 40-60, 2018.

7.      Sujit Kumar Datta,Rohingyas Problem in Bangladesh”- Himalayan and Central Asian Studies, (Journal Of Himalayan Research And Cultural Foundation), NGO in Special consultative status with ECOSOC, United Nations, B-6/86, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi -110029 (India) Vol. 19, Nos. 1-2January-June 2015.


Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed

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Title

Writer

Journal

Publishing Authority

1

Making Citizens’ Rights Count

 

Dr. Jack Effron & Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed

International Review of Administrative Sciences

Under Review.

2

People’s Participation and Accountability at the Sub-District Council in Bangladesh

Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed & Dr. Amir M Nasrullah

Public Affairs and Governance,

Year: 2019, V 7, I 2

Indian Journals

DOI: 10.5958/2321-2136.2019.00013.4

3

A Critical Analysis of Influences of Central-Local Governmental Relations on Small-scale Development Programs and Projects of Ongoing Upazila Council in Bangladesh

Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed & Md. Mashiur Rahman

Lok ProshasonSamoeeky (In English Public Administration Periodical)

Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center (BPATC), Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh

4

The State of Women and Children Trafficking in Bangladesh

Amir M. Nasrullah & Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed

Asian Man (An International Journal of India)

Asian Institute of Human Science and Development, India

5

Good Governance in Ancient Indian Subcontinent: Governance Thinking of Kautilya and Asoka and Their Present Relevance (In Bengali)

Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed, AGM Niaz Uddin & Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan

Society and Change

OSDER, Dhaka University, Bangladesh

 

6

The Role of Alternative Media in Promoting Good Local Governance: An Exploratory Case Study

Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed & Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan

Lok ProshasonSamoeeky (In English Public Administration Periodical)

Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center (BPATC), Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh

7

Small Entrepreneurship Development in Information and Communication Technology Sector in Bangladesh

Mohammad Aminul Karim, SM Sohrab Uddin & Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed

Bangladesh Journal of Resources and Development (BJRD)

Centre for Resources and Development Research (CERDER), University of Chittagong, Bangladesh

8

Utilization of Financial Grants by Youth Organizations in Bangladesh

Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed, Mohammad Easin Ali & Mohammad Nur Nobi

Human Face

Centre for Human Development Studies (CHDS), Jogajog, Chittagong, Bangladesh

9

Youth Development: A Focus on Organizational Development and Networking

Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed, Mohammad Easin Ali & Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan

Bangladesh Journal of Resources and Development (BJRD)

Centre for Resources and Development Research (CERDER), University of Chittagong, Bangladesh

10

Role of Socio-Cultural Factors in the Demand for Modern Health Care in Bangladesh: A Binary LOGIT Model

Md. Rafayet Alam & Mamtaj Uddin Ahmed

Journal of Business and Society (JBS)

Southern University, Chittagong, Bangladesh