Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz presented a paper on Bangladesh November 29 in Paris, France.
Unit: Politics and Government
ISU graduate student Mizanur Rahman publishes in JJIR
Graduate student Mizanur Rahman publishes an article in Jadavpur Journal of International Relations.
Ali Riaz quoted in report about foreign election observers in Bangladesh’s elections
Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz is quoted in news report in the Deutsche Welle (DW), the German international broadcaster, about foreign election observers in forthcoming national elections in Bangladesh.
Wang analyzes Taiwan’s 2018 local elections
Dr. T.Y. Wang, Professor and Chair of Politics and Government, published a commentary titled “Taiwan’s Upcoming Local Elections: Implications beyond 2018.”
Ali Riaz comments on the ongoing political dialogue in Bangladesh
Ali Riaz has published a commentary on the ongoing political dialogue between the government and the opposition parties in Bangladesh regarding the forthcoming parliamentary elections.
Ali Riaz publishes a commentary “An Unavoidable Question.”
Ali Riaz has published a commentary on the political impasse surrounding the forthcoming election in Bangladesh.
Professor Meghan Leonard kicks off brown bag series
Illinois State Professor Meghan Leonard presented a paper she co-authored with Florida Gulf Coast University Professor Joseph V. Ross titled “Gender and Opinion Assignment on State Supreme Courts” at a brown bag lunch held October 17 at Illinois State.
Graduate student Mizanur Rahman presents at South Asia conference
Department of Politics and Government graduate student Mizanur Rahman presented a paper titled “Politics of Islamic Social Institutions in Bangladesh” at the 47th annual Conference on South Asia, held October 11–14 in Madison, Wisconsin.
Ali Riaz named inaugural Thomas E. Eimermann Professor
Illinois State University’s Distinguished Professor Ali Riaz has been awarded the inaugural Thomas E. Eimermann Professorship for the years 2018-2020.
Illinois State’s center for water future looks for community partnerships
The recently established Center for Sustainable Water Future will encourage long-term water solutions through academic research, and teaching, creative, and learning opportunities from across campus disciplines.