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Jalal Alamgir

Jalal Alamgir (17 January 1971 – 3 December 2011), was a Bangladeshi-American academic and an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts-Boston and the son of prominent Awami League MP Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir. He specialised in the inter-relationships between globalisation and representational politics. He died in a drowning accident in Thailand on 3 December 2011.
== Career ==
Dr. Alamgir held a PhD from Brown University. He was tenured faculty at University of Massachusetts-Boston, holding the position of Associate Professor of Political Science. He was also a fellow at the South Asia Initiative at Harvard University. Prior to joining UMass, Dr. Alamgir held research appointments at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University, the Southern Asian Institute at Columbia University, and the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. Aside from his research, he consulted for the United Nations Population Fund and strategy consulting organisations.
At the time of his death, Dr Alamgir was working on several research projects: political violence and justice in Bangladesh and Pakistan, foreign policy of Bangladesh, the representation of values in Indian foreign policy, and the relationship between authoritarianism and globalisation in Myanmar.〔
In addition to his academic career, Alamgir was a Principal at (Red Bridge Strategy, Inc. ), which he described as a consultancy he co-founded "to help organizations globalize their operations with locally and informed strategies." Describing the relationship between his academic and consulting work, he said, "The university involves me with cutting-edge research and blue-sky thinking, and I get to meet many scholars and students– wonderful, eccentric, motivated– all helping us to understand the world better. At Red Bridge Strategy, I get to try out some of the ideas I develop in academia, applying them to real world problems and puzzles that need to be 'solved' within a limited time, limited resources, and with a pragmatic approach."〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.redbridgestrategy.com/content/view/18/42/ )

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