Hafizullah Emadi is an Afghan author, independent scholar and works as a development consultant for international non-governmental organizations. Most recently, he lives in California and works in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Biography
He was born in the Shibar District, Bamyan Province of Afghanistan.
After receiving his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Hawaiûi at MÃÂnoa in 1988, Emadi taught in the University of Hawaii system, joined the East-West Center's International Relations Program as a Fellow in 1990, and was awarded a fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson Center in 1999.
He monitored the Afghanistan elections in 2004.
Publications
Emadi has written books and articles on Islamic and Middle Eastern politics and culture, including:
- Hafizullah Emadi (2026). The DragonâÂÂs Reach: ChinaâÂÂs Rise as an Imperial Power in the Middle East (Switzerland, Palgrave Mcmillan). ; Ebook ; doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-06038-9.
- Hafizullah Emadi (2024). Politics of Despotic Leaders: Subversion, Repression and Development in the Hazara Ismaili Community of Afghanistan. Peter Lang. (Print); 978-1-80374-649-4 (ePDF); 978-1-80374-650-0 (ePUB).
- Hafizullah Emadi. (2010). Dynamics of Political Development in Afghanistan: The British, Russian, and American Invasions. Palgrave MacMillan. .
- Hafizullah Emadi (1993). Politics of Development and Women in Afghanistan. Paragon House Publishers.
- Hafizullah Emadi (1997). China's Foreign Policy toward the Middle East. Royal Book Company. ISBN 969âÂÂ407219âÂÂ6
- Hafizullah Emadi (1991). Afghanistan's Gordian Knot: An Analysis of National Conflict and Strategies for Peace. East-West Center.
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