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Publications
- Challenge to Development: The Impact of Foreign Aid and Governance Agenda on Bangladesh. [PDF] [HTML]. Supervisors: Professor Harald Klienschmidt, Professor Shuto Motoko, Professor Nathan Gilbert Quimpo, Professor Hisao Sekine at the University of Tsukuba, Japan(April, 2005 - March, 2008).
Masters Thesis
- ASEAN Plus Three in Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy: In Search of a New Economic Role in the Era of Globalization. [PDF] [HTML]. Supervisors: Professor Harald Klienschmidt, Professor Shuto Motoko, Professor Masaki Onozawa at the University of Tsukuba, Japan (September, 2002 - March, 2004).
Monograph/Books
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Syeda Naushin Parnini, (July-2009), The Impact of Foreign Aid and Governance Agenda on Bangladesh, Palol Prokashoni:Dhaka.
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Syeda Naushin Parnini, (Oct-2009), et. al. Change Management (edited book): Korea University, Seoul.
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Forthcoming: Challenge to Development:: Aid, Politics and Governance Conditionality in Bangladesh, Routledge:London.
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Forthcoming, An edited book titled Politics, Public Administration and Governance: The Experience of Bangladesh, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka.
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Forthcoming, An edited book titled ASEAN in the Contemporary World, University of Malaya, Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia.
Journal/Articles
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(2004)‘ASEAN Plus Three in Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy: In search of a New Economic Role in the Era of Globalization`, Journal of International Political Economy, November 2004, vol-14, University of Tsukuba: Japan, pp. 25-49.
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(2005)‘New Dynamics of Regionalization in East Asia: Evolving ASEAN Plus Three and Challenges for Bangladesh’, SARID Journal, vol-1, issue-2, Cambridge: MA, USA, pp. 1-25. [PDF] [HTML]
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(2006)“Civil Society and Good Governance in Bangladesh”, Asian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 14, No. 2, December, Routledge: London/Singapore, pp. 189-211.
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(2007)“Emerging Environmental Security Issues: Kita-Kyushu Eco-Town Project as a Model for Bangladesh”, International Political Economy, Doctoral Program in International Political Economy, and University of Tsukuba: Japan. Vol. 18, February, pp. 81-102.
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(2008)“The Role of Donors in Poverty Reduction and Good Governance: The Case of Bangladesh”, Journal of Development, vol. 2, issue. 1, Japan, April, 2008.
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(2009)"Good Governance in the Public Sector: A Critique of the "New Approach" to Development Aid in Bangladesh", Journal of Pacific Affairs, Spring issue 2009, University of British Columbia: Vancouver.
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(2009)“Public Sector Reform and Good Governance: The Impact of Foreign Aid on Bangladesh”, Journal of Asian and African Affairs, vol 44 (5): 1-9, SAGE Publication, London.
International Conference and Presentations -
i) The paper titled "Good Governance and the Role of Civil Society in Bangladesh" was presented at the seminar organized by Area Studies and the Special Research Project on Culture, the State and Civil Society Projects on Civil Society, the State and Culture in Comparative Perspectives, University of Tsukuba, Japan,11 November, 2005.
ii) The paper titled “Good Governance in the Public Sector: A New Approach to Development Aid in Bangladesh” was presented at the Western Social Science Association (WSSA) conference, Asian Studies Session held in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, from 17 – 24 April, 2006.
iii) The paper titled “Donor Agencies and Good Governance in Bangladesh,” was presented at the 2006 Hawaii Conference on Social Sciences, Hawaii: USA, May 21-June 3, 2006.
iv) The paper titled “Donors and Insecurity: The Case of Bangladesh”, was presented at the symposium jointly organized by the Special Research Project on Culture, the State and Civil Society and the Joint Japan / World Bank Program in Policy Management of the Doctoral Program in International Political Economy of the University of Tsukuba, Japan, 2 February, 2007.
v) The paper titled “The Role Donors and Responses of Bangladesh: Good Governance, Poverty Reduction and Development”, was at the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) on 22-25 March, 2007 held in Boston: USA.
vi) The paper titled “The Role of Government in State Development: A Comparative Study of South Korea and Bangladesh” had been presented at an international conference on 7 November, 2008 held at Department of Public Administration, Korea University, Seoul.
Ph.D. Thesis
