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ROUNAQ JAHAN 308 West 103rd Street, Apt. 7F, New York, NY 10025, USA House 2/A, Road 119, Gulshan-1, Dhaka, Bangladesh Tel: (212) 678-1526, Dhaka Cell: +8801713244372, E-mail : [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Harvard University, Political Science, 1970 M.A. Harvard University, Political Science, 1968 M.A. Dhaka University, Bangladesh, First Class, Political Science, 1963 B.A. (Hons.), Dhaka University, Bangladesh, First Class, Major: Political Science, Minor: History and Economics, 1962 EMPLOYMENT Columbia University, New York, NY (1991-2010) Senior Research Scholar, Southern Asian Institute Adjunct Professor International Affairs, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland (1985-1989) Head, Programme on Rural Women’s Employment, Employment and Development Department United Nations Asia Pacific Development Center (APDC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1982-1984), Coordinator, Programme on Integration of Women in Development Dhaka University, Bangladesh, (1970-1982) Professor, Political Science Department (1977-1982) Chair, Political Science Department (1973-1975) Associate Professor, Political Science Department (1970-1977) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, (1971-1972) Research Associate, Center for International Affairs and Kennedy Institute Columbia University, New York, NY, (1969-1970) Senior Fellow-Visiting Scholar, Southern Asian Institute School of International Affairs Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, (1967-1969) Teaching Fellow, Government Department 1 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Columbia University (1990-2001) • Graduate level courses on Gender, Politics and Development; Women in Development; Democracy and Governance in South Asia; and the Arsenic crisis in Bangladesh. • Supervision of Ph. D Theses. Dhaka University (1970-1982) • Graduate and undergraduate courses on political Development; Comparative South and Southeast Asian politics; Bangladesh politics and Research Methodology. • Supervision of Masters and Ph.D. theses. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Head, Programme on Rural Women’s Employment, ILO (1985-1989) • Development and management of a global program of research, training, field projects, and advisory services in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. • Recruitment and supervision of international and national professional staff and consultants • Strategic planning and preparation of regular budget and extra-budgetary programs • Extra budgetary fund-raising • Organization of regional and international conferences • Representation of ILO in national and international forums • Partnership development with bilateral and multilateral agencies, national governments, NGOs, research institutions, and women’s organizations in different regions Coordinator, Programme on Integration of Women in Development, United Nations Asia Pacific Développent Center (APDC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1982-1984) • Developed and managed an Asia-Pacific regional research and training program • Recruitment and supervision of international professional staff and consultants and national researchers in various countries of South, SouthEast and East Asia, and the Pacific Islands • Strategic planning and preparation of regular budget and extra-budgetary projects • Extra budgetary fund-raising • Organization of regional conferences and training workshops • Representation of APDC in regional and international forums. • Partnership development with bilateral and multilateral agencies, national governments, research institutions, and women’s organizations in the region Chair, Political Science Department, Dhaka University (1973-1975) • Development of new curriculum • Recruitment of faculty and their training • University wide academic council and research council • Expert committees for faculty promotions in the political science, sociology, public administration, and social welfare departments • Selection committees of Commonwealth scholarship, Ford Foundation scholarship, and University Grants Commission 2 HONORS AND ADVISORY BOARDS Radcliffe Graduate Society Award, Harvard University, 2008 Convener, Advisory Board, Bangladesh Health Watch (2006-present) Member, Board of Trustees, Research Initiatives, Bangladesh (2001-present) Member, Advisory Board, Human Rights Watch: Asia, New York (1992-present) Member, Board of Trustees, The Population Council, New York (1982-1991) Member, International Council of the Asia Society, New York (1983-1990) Member, Editorial Boards: Asian Survey, Journal of Asian Political Thought and Society, International and Comparative Public Policy, Alternatives (India) Member, Advisory Committee on Rural Development, International Labour Organization (1983) Representative of Bangladesh, 32nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York (1977) Member, National Population Committee, Government of Bangladesh, (1978-1979) Member, Advisory Committee on Education and Culture, Planning Commission, Government of Bangladesh (1977-1978) Founder President, Women for Women: A Research and Study Group in Bangladesh (1973-1977) PUBLICATIONS Books Political Parties in Bangladesh: Challenges of Democratization (Dhaka: Prothoma Prokashan) 2015. Bangladesh Politics: Problems and Issues New Expanded Edition (Dhaka: The University Press Ltd.) 2005. Editor, Bangladesh: Promise and Performance (London: Zed Books) 2000. The Elusive Agenda: Mainstreaming Women in Development (London: Zed Books) 1995. Bangladesh Politics: Problems and Issues (Dhaka: The University Press, Ltd.) 1980. Co-editor, Women and Development: Perspectives from South and South East Asia (Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs) 1979. Pakistan: Failure in National Integration (New York: Columbia University Press) 1972. 3 Articles “The Parliament of Bangladesh: Representation and Accountability” The Journal of Legislative Studies, Vol. 21, Number 2, 3 August 2015, pp 250-269 (20). “Sustaining Progress Towards Comprehensive Reproductive Health Services in Bangladesh” (with Kaosar Afsana) Global Public Health, Vol. 10 (2) 180-182, February 2015. “Reconstructing Democracy in South Asia” (with Rehman Sobhan), Akmal Hussain and Muchkund Dubey eds. Democracy Sustaianble Development and Peace, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014. “Sustaining Advocacy for Women’s Empowerment for Four Decades, Women’s History 24, No. 4, Winter 2012. “Bangladesh at a Crossroads,” Seminar, Vol. 576, August 2007. “Securing Maternal Health through Comprehensive Reproductive Health Services: Lessons from Bangladesh,” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 97, No. 7, July 2007, 1186-1191. “Bangladesh”, Jaime Noce, ed. Governments of the World. Michigan: Thomas Gale, 2005. “Bangladesh”, Countries at the Crossroads. New York: Freedom House, 2005, 65-82. “Women, Gender, and Civil Society and Democracy Ideologies: South Asia”, Suad, Joseph, ed. Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. Vol. II, Family Law and Politics. Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2004, 52-55. “The Bangladesh Genocide”, Samuel Totten, ed. Teaching About Genocide: Issues, Approaches and Resources. Greenwich: Information Age Publishing, 2004, 143-153. “Mobilizing Support to Sustain Political Will is the Key to Progress in Reproductive Health”, (with Adrienne Germain) The Lancet, vol. 364, August 28, 2004, 742-744. “Genocide in Bangladesh”, in Samuel Totten, Wiliiam S. Parsons and Israel W Charny eds. Century of Genocide, second edition, New York Routledge, 2004. “Bangladesh in 2003: Vibrant Democracy or Destructive Politics?” Asian Survey, XLIV, No 1, (January-February,) 2004, 56-61. “Restructuring the Health system: Experiences of Advocates for Gender Equity in Bangladesh”, Reproductive Health Matters, 11(21), May 2003:1-10. “Bangladesh in 2002: Imperiled Democracy”, Asian Survey, XLIII, No. 1, (February) 2003, 222-229. “Politics in Bangladesh”, Encyclopedia Britannica, New Delhi, India, 2000. "Mainstreaming Women and Development: Four Agency Approaches" in Kathleen Staudt ed., Women, International Development and Politics: The Bureaucratic Mire (Philadelphia: Temple University Press) 1997, 311-332. “The Elusive Agenda: Mainstreaming Women in Development”, The Pakistan Development Review, Vol.35, no 4, 1996, 825-832. 4 "Afterword: Mainstreaming Women in Development" in Ann Leonard ed., Seeds 2, Supporting Women's Work Around the World, New York: The Feminist Press, 1995, 214-219. "Genocide in Bangladesh", in Samuel Totten, William S. Parsons and Israel W. Charny eds., Genocide in the Twentieth Century: Critical Essays and Eye Witness Accounts, New York: Garland Publishers 1995, 371-402. Also in paperback in 1997. "Women in South-Asian Politics", Third World Quarterly, Vol. 9, No.3, July 1987, 848-870. "Purdah and Participation: Women in the Politics of Bangladesh", in Hanna Papanek and Gail Minnault, eds., Separate Worlds: Studies of Purdah in South Asia, Delhi: Chanakya Publication, 1982, 262-282. "Women in the Politics of Bangladesh", in Sylvia A. Chipp and Justin Green, eds., Asian Women in Transition University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1980, 227-250. "Bangabandhu and After: Conflict and Change in Bangladesh", The Round Table, No. 261, January 1976, 73-84. "Members of Parliament in Bangladesh", Legislative Studies Quarterly, I, No. 3, August 1976, 355 370. "Women in Bangladesh", in Ruby R. Leavitt, ed., Women Cross Culturally The Hague: Mouton, 1976, 5-30. "Marxist-Leninist Parties of Bangladesh", Yearbook on International Communist Affairs, Stanford: Hoover Institute Press,1976, 239-244. "Rural Women and National Development",