Abu Waheeduzzaman

Dr Abu Waheeduzzaman is a Professor of Marketing and International Business at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.

Exploring BRICS and global governance

We fought two world wars because of economic nationalism, the driving force behind the warring powers.

2w ago

Balancing diplomacy, reform and competitiveness

The core competitiveness of Bangladesh is tied to our culture.

4w ago

Towards a newer equilibrium in Bangladesh

As private citizens, this is the minimum we could offer towards a newer equilibrium.

2m ago

Let’s hold a three-point referendum

Realistically speaking, governing a nation of 170 million people living in densely populated cities without some kind of democracy (representativeness) is an impossible proposition.

3m ago

Legal amendments will help universities thrive

Faculty members from within the university should be included in the trustee board to ensure a fairer share of governance.

1y ago

Let's fix the UN, before it is too late

The UN system demonstrates serious inadequacies.

1y ago

Reflections on America’s marketing of war

As a hegemonic superpower, America’s primary concern has been its leadership position in the world; especially, economic leadership in global trade and investment.

1y ago

Polarisation, de-dollarisation, and the emerging world order

About 10.5 million lives, 100 million displaced people, and 32.5 million refugees since 1945 should indicate the inadequacy of the UN system.

1y ago
November 7, 2024
November 7, 2024

Exploring BRICS and global governance

We fought two world wars because of economic nationalism, the driving force behind the warring powers.

October 24, 2024
October 24, 2024

Balancing diplomacy, reform and competitiveness

The core competitiveness of Bangladesh is tied to our culture.

September 19, 2024
September 19, 2024

Towards a newer equilibrium in Bangladesh

As private citizens, this is the minimum we could offer towards a newer equilibrium.

August 19, 2024
August 19, 2024

Let’s hold a three-point referendum

Realistically speaking, governing a nation of 170 million people living in densely populated cities without some kind of democracy (representativeness) is an impossible proposition.

September 26, 2023
September 26, 2023

Legal amendments will help universities thrive

Faculty members from within the university should be included in the trustee board to ensure a fairer share of governance.

September 7, 2023
September 7, 2023

Let's fix the UN, before it is too late

The UN system demonstrates serious inadequacies.

June 18, 2023
June 18, 2023

Reflections on America’s marketing of war

As a hegemonic superpower, America’s primary concern has been its leadership position in the world; especially, economic leadership in global trade and investment.

May 21, 2023
May 21, 2023

Polarisation, de-dollarisation, and the emerging world order

About 10.5 million lives, 100 million displaced people, and 32.5 million refugees since 1945 should indicate the inadequacy of the UN system.

December 26, 2022
December 26, 2022

How will Zelensky’s US visit affect the war in Ukraine?

Wearing olive green battlefield attire, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the US joint session of the Congress on December 21, 2022.

October 23, 2022
October 23, 2022

Don't let world leaders put us through World War III

In a nuclear war, who struck first is irrelevant when we consider its consequences.