Mohammad Tanzimuddin Khan

Dr Mohammad Tanzimuddin Khan is a professor at the Department of International Relations of Dhaka University.

A case for democratic reforms in universities

The halls had been transformed into places where ordinary students faced heavy oppression.

2m ago

The collective spirit must not be lost

In the past, we have faced disappointment; we don't want to return to a state where politicians work for their own benefit.

3m ago

Has our policy towards Myanmar failed?

There should have been a multilayered approach to the Rohingya issue from the beginning

9m ago

Dealing with Myanmar's civil war requires delicate deliberation

We find ourselves in a unique situation.

9m ago

Has DU admin turned into a PR agency for the ruling party?

One can argue that DU has lost its inherent structural identity and characteristics as a democratic and free institution for learning and research

10m ago

When teachers stop being teachers

Those who choose to become teachers nowadays often do so out of necessity rather than a genuine desire to educate.

1y ago

Can Bangladesh find a way out of the energy crisis?

The energy sector was made LNG-dependent despite repeated warnings about it by experts.

2y ago
September 3, 2024
September 3, 2024

A case for democratic reforms in universities

The halls had been transformed into places where ordinary students faced heavy oppression.

August 5, 2024
August 5, 2024

The collective spirit must not be lost

In the past, we have faced disappointment; we don't want to return to a state where politicians work for their own benefit.

February 17, 2024
February 17, 2024

Has our policy towards Myanmar failed?

There should have been a multilayered approach to the Rohingya issue from the beginning

February 14, 2024
February 14, 2024
January 2, 2024
January 2, 2024

Has DU admin turned into a PR agency for the ruling party?

One can argue that DU has lost its inherent structural identity and characteristics as a democratic and free institution for learning and research

November 5, 2023
November 5, 2023

When teachers stop being teachers

Those who choose to become teachers nowadays often do so out of necessity rather than a genuine desire to educate.

November 20, 2022
November 20, 2022

Can Bangladesh find a way out of the energy crisis?

The energy sector was made LNG-dependent despite repeated warnings about it by experts.