BANGLADESH INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AND STRATEGIC STUDIES

Details Profile of Researchers in BIISS

Research Faculty

Dr. Mohammad Jasim Uddin
Research Director

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jasim@biiss.org

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Biography

Areas of Expertise

  • Economic Diplomacy and Bangladesh,
  • International Economic Relations,
  • Economic Integration in South Asian,
  • Regional and Sub-Regional Connectivity

Publications

  1. 2025: Development Diplomacy: Bangladesh Perspective (Forthcoming)
  2. 2024: Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF): Prospects and Challenges for Bangladesh, BIISS Journal, 45 (3):397-418.
  3. 2024: Reflection of Economic Diplomacy in Bangladesh Foreign Policy: An Assessment, BIISS Journal, 45 (2): 221-58.
  4. 2023: Economic Dimensions of Bangladesh-India Relations: An Assessment, BIISS Journal, 44 (3): 297-332.
  5. 2022: Economic Diplomacy of Bangladesh: From Basket Case to Middle Income Country, Journal of Bangladesh and Global Affairs.
  6. 2022: Covid-19 and Bangladesh’s Manpower Export: Pandemic Induced Vulnerabilities and Policy Options, BIISS Journal, 43 (2):  
  7. 2021: Nation Branding of Bangladesh: Exploring the Potential and the Process, BIISS Journal, 42 (3): 229-256.  
  8. 2020: Economic Impacts of Covid-19 in Bangladesh: Proposing a Set of Policy Proposals, BIISS Journal, 41 (3): 291-309. 
  9. 2020: Blue Economy of Bangladesh, BIISS Journal, 41 (2): 145-72.   
  10. 2018: Developing Country in Global Economic Governance: Lessons for Bangladesh, BIISS Journal, 39 (4):  
  11. 2018: Functioning BRI and BBIN, in Importance of BRI and BBIN for South Asia, Published by COSATT, Kathmandu, Nepal, and KAS, pp. 91-103.
  12. 2018: Materialising the BBIN Initiative: Transport Connectivity in Focus, BIISS Journal, 39(3): 287-302.    
  13. 2017: Challenges to Regional Economic Integration in Indian Ocean Region: Way Forward, in MH Rajesh and Raj Kumar Sharma (eds.), Strategic Balance in the Indo-Pacific Region: Challenges and Prospects, Delhi, India: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, pp 106-116. 
  14. 2017: Challenges to Regional Economic Integration in Indian Ocean Region: Way Forward, Journal of International Relations (JU), Vol. VIII, No. 8, June, pp. 1-9.      
  15. 2016: Emerging Challenges of Bangladesh Foreign Policy, BIISS Journal, 37 (4): 339-362
  16. 2016: Economic Diplomacy of Bangladesh: Foreign Trade in Perspective, BIISS Journal, 37 (3): 203-216.  
  17. 2016: Economic Diplomacy of Bangladesh: A Focus on Manpower Export, Journal of International Affairs (BILIA), Vol. 20, Nos. 1 & 2 (June & December), pp. 17-44.     
  18. 2016: Economic Diplomacy of Bangladesh: FDI in Perspective, JU Journal of International Relations, VII (7): 101-119  
  19. 2016: Economic Diplomacy of Bangladesh: ODA in Perspective, BIISS Journal, 37(1): 47-66    
  20. 2015: Economic Diplomacy and Bangladesh Foreign Policy: A Discourse, Journal of International Affairs (BILIA), Vol. 19, Nos. 1 & 2, June & December, 2015, pp. 1-18.     
  21. 2015: Economic Diplomacy of BRICS Countries: Lessons for Bangladesh, BIISS Journal, 36(3): 225-240.  
  22. 2015: Conceptualising Economic Diplomacy, BIISS Journal, 36(2):175-193
  23. 2015: Road and Maritime Connectivity within the Framework of India’s ‘Act East’ Policy: Relevance for Bangladesh, JU Journal of International Relations, VI (6): 111-124
  24. 2014: Challenges of India’s Global Emergence, BIISS Journal, 35(3): 212-226
  25. 2013: Bangladesh-China Relations Potentials of Growing Partnership in the Coming Decades and Its Implications, in Bhuian Md. Monoar Kabir (ed.), Sino-South Asian Relations: Continuity and Change, Chittagong: Department of Political Science, University of Chittagong, 158-191
  26. 2013: Sino-Bangladesh Relations, Bangladesh Defence Journal, December Issue, 21-25
  27. 2013: Bangladesh’s Business Opportunities in Africa, BIISS Journal, 34(3): 221-238
  28. 2013: Economic Integration in South Asia, BIISS Journal, 34(1): 16-36 
  29. 2012: The Arab Spring and Its Consequences, BIISS Journal, 33(3): 272-282
  30. 2012: Flexibility? By Employers On Employees, Germany: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
  31. 2011: Global War on Terror: Post-Bin Laden Dimensions, International Journal of South Asian Studies (India), 4(2): 301-317. Also available at: http://www.pondiuni.edu.in/sites/default/files/IJSAS-18012011.pdf 
  32. 2011: SAARC’s Prospective Role in Promoting Economic Development in Afghanistan, in Maqsudul Hasan Nuri, Muhammad Munir, and Aftab Hussain (eds.), Stabilising Afghanistan Regional Perspectives and Prospects, Islamabad: Islamabad Policy Research Institute, Asia Printers, 147-165.
  33. 2011: Impact of Japanese Management Approaches on Workers: Evidence from Brazil, Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business (UK), 3(3): 443-449. Also available at: http://journal-archieves2.webs.com/july11.rar
  34. 2011: What Factors May Make Flexibility A Positive Thing for Employers and Employees?, International Journal of Business and Management (Canada), 6(4):188-196
  35. 2011: Bangladesh and China: A Review of 35-year Relations, Journal of International Affairs (BILIA), 15(1&2): 49-64
  36. 2011: The European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms: The Protection of Individual Rights in the Age of Globalisation, BIISS Journal, 32(4): 355-367.
  37. 2011: The European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms: The Protection of Individual Rights in the Age of Globalisation, Bangladesh Journal of Law (BILIA), 11(1&2): 175-197.  
  38. 2011: SAARC’s Potential Role in Promoting Economic Development in Afghanistan, BIISS Journal, 32(3): 219-235
  39. 2011: Public Policy Influencing of CSOs: Bangladesh Perspective, Journal of International Relations (JU Journal), III(3):77-101
  40. 2010: Flexibility of What and for Whom?, BIISS Journal, 31(2): 101-125
  41. 2010: Migrant Labours, Remittance Inflow and Economic Development, in Golam Mohammad (ed.), National Security Bangladesh 2009, Dhaka: The University Press Limited, 121-148
  42. 2010: An Overview of Policy Influencing Instruments Deployed by CSOs: A Case of Bangladesh, Journal of International Affairs (BILIA), 14(1&2): 31-52
  43. 2008: Bangladesh-Gulf Economic Relations: Focus on Remittances, Overseas Employment and Trade, BIISS Journal, 29(1): 90-107
  44. 2008: 15th SAARC Summit: SAFTA, Food Security and Energy, BIISS Journal, 29(4): 520-538
  45. 2008: Bangladesh-GCC Economic Relations: An Assessment, Gulf-Asia Research Bulletin (UAE), 4, 28-33; also available at: http://www.grc.net/data/contents/uploads/Gulf_Asia_Bulletin_2007.pdf
  46. 2008: Role of Civil Society Organisations in Security of Bangladesh, in Mufleh R. Osmany (ed.), Whither National Security Bangladesh 2007, Dhaka: The University Press Limited, 307-348  
  47. 2007: Japan-Bangladesh Economic Relations: Challenges and Options, BIISS Journal, 28(4): 395-413
  48. 2007: Bangladesh-Bhutan Relations: Challenges and Prospects, BIISS Journal, 28(2): 120-139  
  49. 2007: Political Developments in Nepal, 2006-07: An Assessment, BIISS Journal, 28(3): 310-323
  50. 2006: Japanese Foreign Minister’s Visit to Bangladesh: Issues, Outcomes, and Future Direction, Bangladesh Foreign Policy Survey, 7(1): 16-19  

 

Write-up in English Newspaper/Magazine:

  1. 2013: Economic Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, The Daily Star, 28 February
  2. 2013: Economic Diplomacy and Manpower Export, Daily Sun, 20 April
  3. 2013: FDI and Economic Diplomacy, The Daily Star, 22 April
  4. 2013: Economic Diplomacy and Manpower Export, The Financial Express, 22 April
  5. 2013: Economic Diplomacy and Manpower Export, Dhaka Courier, 29(41), 26 April
  6. 2013: Foreign Aid and Economic Diplomacy of Bangladesh, Dhaka Courier, 29(42), 3 May
  7. 2013: Trade and Economic Diplomacy of Bangladesh, Dhaka Courier, 29(43), 10 May
  8. 2013: Economic Diplomacy, Developing Countries and Bangladesh, Dhaka Courier, 29(45), 24 May

Research projects

  • A Study on National Security in Bangladesh: Strategy and Cost Effectiveness, Background Study for the Preparation of Sixth Five Year Plan (2011-2015) - Researched and Prepared by BIISS
  • Climate Change and Security in Bangladesh A Case Study - Researched and Prepared by BIISS and SAFERWORLD (Published on June 2009)
  • Bangladesh Human Security Assessment 2007 - Researched and Prepared for DFID Bangladesh by BIISS
  • Bangladesh Tea Industry: Problems and Prospects ­– Researched and Prepared by BIISS, 2013
  • Myanmar Refugees: Security Concerns for Bangladesh – Research and Prepared by BIISS, 2013

Paper Presentation

Abroad:

  1. Visit to GCSP and DCAF, Switzerland, and Visit to Chattam House and RUSI, UK, from 9-13 May, 2022.
  2. Presented paper on “BRI and BCIM-EC” in different think tanks of Beijing (Pangoal Institution, 7 August, and CICIR, 7 August), Dalian, Shanghai (10 August) and Kunming (YASS, 13 August) during 10-day (from 05-14 August 2018) Bangladeshi delegation visit in China, organised by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, Dhaka.  
  3. Presented a paper on “BBIN and Sub-Regional Connectivity” on 24 August 2017 in the International Seminar on “Cross Border Connectivity and Inclusive Growth: Possibilities and Challenges with Special Reference to the North Eastern Region” organised by Shillong College, Meghalaya, India dated on 24-25 August 2017.   
  4. Presented two papers on “BBIN and Sub-Regional Trade” and “BBIN and Sub-Regional Connectivity” on 30 January 2017 in the “Delhi Policy Group (DPG) Roundtable on Advancing BBIN Sub Regional Cooperation” organised by DPG, New Delhi and The Asia Foundation at Guwahati, Assam, in India, dated on 30-31 January 2017.        
  5. Presented a paper on “Challenges to Regional Economic Integration in Indian Ocean Region: Way Forward”, on 3 November 2016 in the International Seminar on “Strategic Balance in the Indo-Pacific Region: Challenges and Prospects”, organised by United Service Institute (USI), New Delhi, India, dated on 3-4 November 2016.  
  6. Presented a paper on “Climate Change Policy in South Asia between Mitigation and Adaptation: Challenges and Regional Strategies” on 17 November 2015 in the International Conference on “Energy Security and Climate Change in South Asia” at Annapurna Hotel, Nepal, organised by Centre for South Asian Studies (CSAS), Nepal, in cooperation with the Regional Project Energy Security and Climate Change – Asia Pacific of the Konrad Adenaure Stiftung (KAS). The duration of the visit was 03 days (16-18 November 2015).      
  7. Presented a paper on “Bangladesh-China Relations: Potential Areas of Further Cooperation”, on 26 May 2015 at the CIISS-BIISS Bilateral Meeting and participated at the BIISS-SIIS Bilateral Talk in China on 28 May 2015; the total duration of the visit was 05 days (25-29 May 2015)      
  8. Presented a paper on “Security and Defence within the Framework of India’s Look East Policy: New Insights and Challenges Ahead”, in the International Relations Conference 2014 on India’s Look East Policy Bridge to the Asian Neighbourhood organised by Symbiosis Institute of International Studies (SIIS), Pune, India, December 13-14, 2014
  9. Presented a paper on “SAARC’s Prospective Role in Promoting Economic Development in Afghanistan” in the International Seminar on Stabilising Afghanistan: Regional Perspectives and Prospects organised by Islamabad Policy Research Institute in collaboration with Hanns Seidel Foundation, Islamabad on August 03-04, 2010
  10. Participated in the International Seminar on Enhancing Mutual Understanding and Deeping Friendship and International Dialogue on Understanding and Cooperation organised by the Chinese Association for International Understanding (CAFIU), China, from 20-31 July 2013   

 

At Home

 

  • Presented a lecture on “Development-induced Displacement: Bangladesh Perspective”, in the programme of Summer School arranged by DS of DU on 30 November 2024
  • Presented a lecture on “Development Partnership and Critical Policy Shifts: Trends, Challenges and Way Forward” in a seminar arranged by National Academy for Development Administration (NADA) on 07 November 2024
  • Presented a lecture on “Economic Diplomacy in Bangladesh: Concepts, Objectives, and Principles, Thrust Areas and Challenges”, in a seminar arranged by National Academy for Development Administration (NADA) on 06 November 2024   
  • Presented a paper on “Functioning BRI and BBIN” on 05 July 2018 in the COSATT Regional Conference on “Importance of BRI and BBIN for South Asia”, jointly organised by BIISS, COSATT and KAS at the BIISS Auditorium, dated on 04-05 July 2018  
  • Presented a paper on “Emerging Challenges Facing Foreign Policy of Bangladesh”, on 13 October 2016, in the NDC-BIISS-BEI Joint Seminar on “Foreign Policy of Bangladesh: Road Map to Realization of Vision 2041”, at NDC Auditorium, Dhaka.
  • Presented a paper on “Bangladesh-China Economic Relations”, on 19 September 2016, in the BIISS-CIISS Dialogue at the BIISS Auditorium, Dhaka.

Academic Awards and Achievements

  • VLIR-UOS (Flemish Interuniversity Council – University Development Cooperation) Scholarships, University Development Cooperation Funds of Belgium’s Directorate-General for Development Cooperation (DGDC) for MA in Globalization and Development at IOB, UA, Belgium
  • SSRC (Social Science Research Council, Ministry of Planning, Bangladesh) Scholarship, for PhD purposes
  • Merit List Scholarship, Department of International Relations, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka 
  • Merit List Scholarship, Department of Economics, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh