M. Asaduzzaman

The writer is Professorial Fellow, BIDS.

Agriculture in Bangladesh: The last and the next fifty years

Almost 75 years ago, the British had left India and yet the people in this part of the world were not yet meaningfully free of their political and

3y ago

The implications of Paris agreement for Bangladesh

A lot has already been written and stated about the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, but little about how san LDC such as Bangladesh may benefit from it.

8y ago

Thunder Clouds in the Horizon?

The global climate change is expected to have possible devastating effects on lives, livelihood and economy in most countries.

8y ago

“Waiting for the Esquimo”is over

Brendan Whyte, a social scientist, published from University of Melbourne in 2002 a paper titled “Waiting for the Esquimo”.

8y ago
March 26, 2021
March 26, 2021

Agriculture in Bangladesh: The last and the next fifty years

Almost 75 years ago, the British had left India and yet the people in this part of the world were not yet meaningfully free of their political and

February 4, 2016
February 4, 2016

The implications of Paris agreement for Bangladesh

A lot has already been written and stated about the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, but little about how san LDC such as Bangladesh may benefit from it.

May 25, 2015
May 25, 2015

Thunder Clouds in the Horizon?

The global climate change is expected to have possible devastating effects on lives, livelihood and economy in most countries.

May 19, 2015
May 19, 2015

“Waiting for the Esquimo”is over

Brendan Whyte, a social scientist, published from University of Melbourne in 2002 a paper titled “Waiting for the Esquimo”.

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