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Research Themes (Yearly)

Explore BIISS’s evolving annual research agenda and notable publications.

FRAMEWORK OF BIISS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 2022

Theme-1Foreign Policy and Global Outreach of Bangladesh

Sub-themes under theme-1 are:

  • Bangladesh's Foreign Policy: Future Outlook
  • Regional Cooperation and Bangladesh
  • Multilateralism and Bangladesh
  • Outreach of Bangladesh in Emerging Regions

Theme-2: Security and Strategic Affairs

Sub-themes under theme-2 are:

  • Defence Policy Analysis
  • Rohingya Crisis
  • Terrorism and Counter Terrorism
  • Cyber Security
  • Peace Building 

Theme-3: Diplomacy and Negotiation

Sub-themes under theme-3 are: 

  • Environment and Hydro Diplomacy
  • Climate Negotiation
  • Trade and Investment Negotiation

FRAMEWORK OF BIISS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 2023

BIISS undertakes and promotes studies, research and dissemination of knowledge in the fields of international relations, national issues and policies relating to security, defence and external relations, and international peace and security including strategic aspects. For implementation of this objective, BIISS faculty conducted individual research, research projects, publish books and journal and organizes seminar/conference/dialogue, among other activities. 

Following themes and sub-themes are selected for the research activities of 2023.

Theme-1Geopolitics and Evolving Global Order

In last two decades, the global order came under tremendous strain as great power competition has taken the centre stage in global politics. Revisionist powers are challenging the "Pax Americana" as the Russia-Ukraine war threatens the "perpetual peace" achieved in Europe. With the Asian rise, the geopolitical centre of gravity has moved towards Indo-Pacific. Brewing geopolitical and strategic rivalry in the Indian Ocean region has made South Asia susceptible to political, strategic and economic instability. Under such a circumstance, Bangladesh is poised to march ahead toward its next milestone to be a developed country by 2041. Therefore, it is imperative to understand the ramifications of the evolving global order. Thus, in-depth research from multifarious angles will be necessary to anticipate coming threats, plan for countering the challenges and make required preparation for the uncharted waters of geopolitical pitfalls ahead of Bangladesh. Sub-themes are Indo-Pacific affairs, Bangladesh's foreign relations, and Bay of Bengal. 

The sub-themes under theme-1 are:

  • Indo-Pacific Affairs
  • Bangladesh's Foreign Relations
  • Bay of Bengal

Theme-2: Contemporary Security and Economic Challenges.

The Covid-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war have instigated a slowdown of the global economy that might contribute to a looming global recession in the year 2023 and beyond. The prolonged shocks from the pandemic and war in Eastern Europe have worsened the situation by disrupting the global supply chain of energy and food grains, low growth rate, worldwide inflation by amplifying financial risks. It is apprehended that many countries will see a rise in civil unrest because of projected economic conditions. It is also anticipated that this situation could exacerbate geopolitical risks and the peaceful course of international relations. Like many other countries, Bangladesh is preparing for a difficult time due to looming global supply shortages, inflationary pressure, and blown remittances. Subsequently, in the upcoming year, the country may also face other security-related complexities due to uncertainties about Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN) repatriation, ensuring social security, and other pressing issues related to climate, health, transnational crime, and cyber security. Against this backdrop, BIISS is attempting to examine the security and economic-related challenges for Bangladesh originating from the ongoing global security and economic uncertainties.

The sub-themes under theme 2 are:

  • FDMN Crisis
  • Cyber Security 
  • Climate Change
  • Global Recession and Bangladesh 

 Theme-3: Diplomacy and Negotiation.

Taking into cognizance the contemporary and emerging challenges including LDC graduation, the looming economic recession, global inflation, the food and energy crises, the war in Europe, the FDMN crisis, climate change etc., it is of paramount importance for Bangladesh to effectively manoeuvre its diplomatic involvements and devise effective negotiation strategies so that it can continue its neutral posture while engaging with competing regional and global powers and successfully negotiate its demands from the different bilateral and multilateral arrangements. The research activities under this theme will include but are not limited to, exploring possible ways on how Bangladesh can effectively employ its diplomatic tools; evaluating strategies for peacefully navigating its foreign engagements; identifying potential areas for the country to exploit the leverages; and providing appropriate policy suggestions to the government and concerned authorities in order to address the aforementioned issues and concerns.

The sub-themes under theme 3 are:

  • Public Diplomacy
  • Economic Diplomacy
  • Maritime Cooperation
  • Preparing Bangladesh for Negotiation

FRAMEWORK OF BIISS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 2024

Theme-1Geopolitics and Evolving Global Order

The sub-areas under this are:

  • Indo-Pacific affairs
  • Bangladesh’s Foreign Relations
  • Bay of Bengal
  • Foreign Policy Analysis
  • Regionalism, Alliances and Bloc Politics.

Theme-2: Contemporary Security and Economic Challenges

The sub-themes under this are:

  • FDMN Issues
  • Cyber Security
  • Environmental Security
  • Global Economic Crisis and Bangladesh
  • LDC Graduation,
  • Development Challenges
  • Traditional and Non-traditional Security Concerns
  • Defence Modernisation
  • Border Security 

Theme-3: Diplomacy and Negotiation

The sub-themes under this are: 

  • Public Diplomacy
  • Development Diplomacy
  • Economic Diplomacy
  • Maritime Cooperation
  • Climate Diplomacy, 
  • Energy Diplomacy,
  • Regional and Sub-regional Cooperation

FRAMEWORK OF BIISS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 2025

Theme-1Geopolitics and Evolving Global Order.

Great power stand-offs, geo-political competition, challenges to unipolarity, and proxy wars are the overarching phenomena of the evolving Global Order. Year 2024, interestingly also happens to be the Election Year with national elections being held in more than 100 countries from around the world including European Union and the global powers viz., the USA, Russia, India, the United Kingdom, Brazil, France, Japan, South Korea etc. Results of these elections are expected to be consequential not only for the respective countries but will have significant impact on global geopolitics and strategic environment. With the Asian rise, the geopolitical centre of gravity has moved towards the Indo-Pacific. Geopolitical and strategic outlook and multilateral cooperation will be key aspects for sustained political, security and economic stability in the Indian Ocean region. Therefore, it is imperative to understand the dynamics of the evolving Global Order. Thus, in-depth research from multifarious angles will be necessary to anticipate coming threats, plan for countering the challenges and make required preparations for the uncharted waters of geopolitical pitfalls ahead of Bangladesh. 

The sub-areas under this are:

  • Indo-Pacific affairs
  • Foreign relations and Policy priorities especially in the context of new governments in almost all the major powers
  • Alliances and Regional Cooperation
  • Post-Revolution: Security, Geopolitics and Development Issues
  • Growth and pattern of ultra-Nationalism

Theme-2: Contemporary Security and Economic Challenges.

The prolonged Russia-Ukraine war, tension in the Indo-Pacific, war and conflict in the Middle East Region engendered threats and security challenges for global peace and stability. All these wars and conflicts have also instigated economic slowdown in recent years. The prolonged shocks disrupted the global supply chain of energy and food grains and, lowered growth rates amplifying financial risks. As anticipated geopolitical risks and severe disharmony in international relations may occur due to regional and global security threats. Bangladesh is not also alienated from the effect of looming global supply shortages, inflationary pressure, and an unstable flow of remittances. The country’s susceptibility to other security-related complexities is evident, due to uncertainties about Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN) repatriation, social disturbances, and other pressing issues related to climate, health, transnational crime, and cyber security. Against this backdrop, BIISS is attempting to examine Bangladesh's security and economic-related challenges originating from the ongoing global wars and conflicts replete with security and economic uncertainties.

The sub-themes under this are:

  • Defence and Security Policy and/or Strategy
  • FDMN and CHT issues
  • Cyber security and AI Technology
  • Environmental security
  • LDC graduation
  • Traditional and Non-traditional security
  • Border security issues
  • Transnational Non-Traditional Security (cooperation /collaboration)
  • National and International Dimensions of Equality
  • Ongoing war and conflict

 Theme-3: Diplomacy and Negotiation.

The recent wars in Europe and the Middle East region, peace support operations in Africa, trade imbalances, the FDMN crisis, climate change, etc. are of significance to Bangladesh for manoeuvring diplomatic and security involvements; so that it can successfully tap the opportunities from the different bilateral and multilateral arrangements in Regional and Global platform. The research activities under this theme will include but are not limited to exploring effective negotiation strategies, possible ways and potential areas for the country to achieve diplomatic and security leverages and providing appropriate policy suggestions to the government and concerned authorities to address the above mentioned issues and concerns.

The sub-themes under this are:

  • Public Diplomacy
  • Defence Diplomacy
  • Economic Diplomacy
  • Maritime Diplomacy
  • Development Diplomacy
  • Climate Diplomacy
  • Energy Diplomacy