Mostakim Bin Motaher

Mostakim Bin Motaher
Jahangirnagar University · Department of International Relations

B.A. & M.A. (Jahangirnagar University); M.S. (Linnaeus University)

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Introduction
Mr. Mostakim Bin Motaher is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Jahangirnagar University in Bangladesh. He obtained his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the same department where he now teaches. He obtained another Master's degree in Peace and Development Studies from Linnaeus University in Sweden. Mr. Motaher teaches courses in Conflict and Peace Studies and International Institutions. Mr. Motaher is also a Research Associate and Center Coordinator at the Bangladesh Center for In
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September 2022 - present
Bangladesh Center for Indo-Pacific Affairs
Position
  • Research Associate and Center Coordinator

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Publications (5)
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Infrastructure Development is undeniably linked to macroeconomic upward shifts and the progress of a country. Existing infrastructure not only aids in economic growth but also attracts foreign direct investments and foreign businesses to attractive countries. Evidence through research has found that developing nations of the South, especially Afric...
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The Indo-Pacific region is an area of contention and critical debate between two of the biggest global powers; the United States and China in their relentless efforts to exert influence in the region. The Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS) is the creation of the United States of America, which envisions itself having a substantially germane presence in th...
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Approximately 1.2 million Rohingya are stranded in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, vulnerable and unsure of their destiny. Bangladesh confronts numerous issues in sheltering this vast number of Rohingyas. In terms of the UNHCRs suggested solution to the refugee issue, voluntary return, resettlement, and local integration are extremely difficult to impleme...
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Bangladesh has shown a great level of generosity by opening its door for the Rohingya ethnic minority, which is sadly lacking in many parts of the world, including in this particular region of South Asia. Bangladesh hosts nearly 1.1 million Rohingyas who have fled the persecution in Myanmar. Among these, the majority took shelter in the last few ye...
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The paper aims to reveal the underlying causes behind the recent Rohingya conflict. The paper argues that, instead of only focusing on the ethnic and religious dimensions of the Rohingya conflict, the geopolitical economic dimension of the conflict also needs to be addressed properly. The conflict has a long history and it occurred in different pol...

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