Mostofa Sarwar

Dr Mostofa Sarwar is professor emeritus at the University of New Orleans, dean and ex-vice-chancellor of Delgado Community College, and commissioner of the governing board of Regional Transit Authority of New Orleans. Email: asarwar2001@yahoo.com

What can happen after the US elections?

It is highly possible that at the end of the day, the US may end with an executive branch and a legislative branch squabbling in a gridlock on many policy issues.

2w ago

US elections: Can dystopian darkness descend on Earth?

The chances of Trump or Harris winning the US election are on a roller coaster ride.

1m ago

Proposals for a balanced government

The debates about Bangladesh's forthcoming constitution have been lively, involving many participants.

1m ago

Mutiny in Russia: The drama of the absurd

The missing link between the Wagner mutiny and its abrupt end in Putin’s Russia on June 24 this year is yet to be unraveled. 

1y ago

The curious case of Donald Trump

Donald Trump seems to be great at turning a silly affair into a legal nightmare for himself.

1y ago

The fall of 'Trumpty Dumpty' has begun after the US midterm elections

The 2022 US midterm elections revealed that independent voters and moderate Republican voters were unwilling to buy the narrative of Trump’s extreme MAGA movement

2y ago

The changing patterns of US politics

The US midterm election results show a recurring motif

2y ago

December Surprises: Bangladesh’s risky passage through the ‘digital iron curtain’

The United States of America took three ominous actions related to Bangladesh in the 11-day period between December 11 and December 20.

2y ago
October 31, 2024
October 31, 2024

What can happen after the US elections?

It is highly possible that at the end of the day, the US may end with an executive branch and a legislative branch squabbling in a gridlock on many policy issues.

October 16, 2024
October 16, 2024

US elections: Can dystopian darkness descend on Earth?

The chances of Trump or Harris winning the US election are on a roller coaster ride.

October 1, 2024
October 1, 2024

Proposals for a balanced government

The debates about Bangladesh's forthcoming constitution have been lively, involving many participants.

July 3, 2023
July 3, 2023

Mutiny in Russia: The drama of the absurd

The missing link between the Wagner mutiny and its abrupt end in Putin’s Russia on June 24 this year is yet to be unraveled. 

June 12, 2023
June 12, 2023

The curious case of Donald Trump

Donald Trump seems to be great at turning a silly affair into a legal nightmare for himself.

November 17, 2022
November 17, 2022

The fall of 'Trumpty Dumpty' has begun after the US midterm elections

The 2022 US midterm elections revealed that independent voters and moderate Republican voters were unwilling to buy the narrative of Trump’s extreme MAGA movement

November 16, 2022
November 16, 2022

The changing patterns of US politics

The US midterm election results show a recurring motif

December 30, 2021
December 30, 2021

December Surprises: Bangladesh’s risky passage through the ‘digital iron curtain’

The United States of America took three ominous actions related to Bangladesh in the 11-day period between December 11 and December 20.

September 2, 2021
September 2, 2021

Escaping the empires’ graveyard

Now that the United States’ destructive 20-year war in Afghanistan has ended, Afghans tremble at the last laugh of the Taliban.

June 22, 2021
June 22, 2021

Biden’s hardball diplomacy a welcome change from Trump’s appeasement of Putin

The contentious Biden-Putin summit ended inconclusively on June 16, 2021, in the tranquil 18th century villa La Grange, surrounded by rose bushes, overlooking the serene waters of Lake Geneva.