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HOOSHANG AMIRAHMADI Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 76 Pettit Place Department of Urban Planning Princeton, NJ 08540 and Policy Development Phone: (609) 497-9559 33 Livingston Ave. Suite 302 Fax: (609) 297-9889 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA Phone: (732) 932-3822 Ext. 737 Fax: (732) 932-2253 EDUCATION: 1982 Ph.D. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (Regional Planning and International Development) 1978 M.S. University of Dallas, Dallas, Texas (Industrial Management and Development) 1977 M.B.A. Management Laboratories of America, Dallas, Texas Cert. (Industrial Management) 1969 B.S. University of Azarbaijan, Tabriz, Iran (Agricultural Engineering) RESEARCH AND TEACHING SPECIALIZATION: National Economic Development Policies and Planning, Global Political Economy and International Relations, Foreign Investment and Trade, Regional Economic Development and Industrial Policy, Technology Transfer and R & D, Postwar Reconstruction and Disaster Mitigation Planning, Industrial Location and Management (Worldwide, Developing Countries, the Middle East). ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Rutgers 1992- Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University. 1992-97 Chair and Graduate Director, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University. 1985-98 Director, Middle Eastern Studies, Rutgers University. 1992-97 Coordinator, Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program, Rutgers University.

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HOOSHANG AMIRAHMADI Rutgers University

Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

76 Pettit Place Department of Urban Planning Princeton, NJ 08540 and Policy Development Phone: (609) 497-9559 33 Livingston Ave. Suite 302 Fax: (609) 297-9889 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA Phone: (732) 932-3822 Ext. 737 Fax: (732) 932-2253 EDUCATION: 1982 Ph.D. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (Regional Planning and International Development) 1978 M.S. University of Dallas, Dallas, Texas (Industrial Management and Development) 1977 M.B.A. Management Laboratories of America, Dallas, Texas Cert. (Industrial Management) 1969 B.S. University of Azarbaijan, Tabriz, Iran (Agricultural Engineering) RESEARCH AND TEACHING SPECIALIZATION: National Economic Development Policies and Planning, Global Political Economy and International Relations, Foreign Investment and Trade, Regional Economic Development and Industrial Policy, Technology Transfer and R & D, Postwar Reconstruction and Disaster Mitigation Planning, Industrial Location and Management (Worldwide, Developing Countries, the Middle East). ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Rutgers 1992- Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Policy

Development, Rutgers University. 1992-97 Chair and Graduate Director, Department of Urban Planning

and Policy Development, Rutgers University. 1985-98 Director, Middle Eastern Studies, Rutgers University. 1992-97 Coordinator, Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program, Rutgers

University.

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1988-92 Associate Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University. 1983-88 Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University. 1983- Full Member of Graduate Faculty, Rutgers University. Other Academic Appointments 1999- Member, Iran Working Policy Group: The Atlantic

Council, Washington, DC. 1988- Associate Member, Columbia University Seminar on Iranian

Studies. 1982-83 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Wells College, Aurora, NY. 1982 Instructor, Department of City and Regional Planning,

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 1981-82 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Business and Economics, Tompkins-Cortland Community College, Dryden, NY. 1979-95 Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant, Cornell University; Department of City and Regional Planning and Department of Economics (field research on Participatory Management and Labor Productivity Project). Editorial Board Appointments 1996- Editorial Board, Journal of the Iranian Research and

Analysis, of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis. 1995- Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Urban Technology. 1995-96 Member of Editorial Board, Iran Business Monitor. 1991-95 Member of Editorial Board, Urban Affairs Quarterly. 1984-94 Contributing Editor, Choice Magazine (Reviewer and

Consultant), CIRA Newsletter. 1992-96 Contributing Editor, Digest of Middle East Studies; Mid-East Markets; Geopolitics of Oil; Echo of Iran; Middle East Insight

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Other Professional Appointments 1998- President, American-Iranian Council, Inc. 1997- Member of the Advisory Board, Urban Technology Institute,

New York City 1994-97 Chairman, US-Iran Conference, Washington D.C. 1996- Member of International Advisory Council, Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research, Tokyo, Japan. 1996- Member of International Advisory Board, Pacific Rim International Development Research Institute, Samchok University, Korea. 1991-95 Member of ACSP Commission on Global Approaches to Planning

Education. 1984-96 Executive Director, Member of Executive Board, Center for Iranian Research and Analysis (CIRA). 1992-95 Member of Management Committee, Applied Regional Science

Conference, Urban Development Institute, Tokyo International University.

1988- Member of Executive Board, Consortium on Development

Studies, Seoul National University, Michigan State University.

PUBLIC MEDIA COVERAGE: 1990- TV appearances: Channel 13 News Hour, CNN, C-Span, Channel

9, Channel 5, Channel 13, New Jersey Networks, Channel 12, Public Channel for Rutgers Forum, CNBC “McLaughlin” Show)

1990 Radio interviews: BBC, WCBS, WRNJ, WCTC, WNBC, WBBC, WABC,

WILM, WHWH, WJDM, WNNJ, Voice of America, Radio 24-Hour (LA); Radio France International Radio Liberty

1990- Newspapers and Journals: quoted in New York Times, Wall

Street Journal, Washington post, Detroit Free Press; Op Ed in Philadelphia Inquirer, New York Times and Eastern Times; interviewed by Barron's, Urban Edge (World Bank), World Bank Watch, Star Ledger, Home News, News Tribune, Asbury Park Press, Daily Targum, Hudson Report, Daily Record, Trenton Times, Iran Times International, Daricheh Magazine,

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Abadi Journal, Hamshahri Newspaper (Tehran), Jame'h Salem Magazine, Iran-e Farda Magazine, Energy Campus, Jerusalem Post, Common Purpose, Iran Brief, Keyhan Newspaper, Iran Newspaper, Asr-e Maa, Jewish Week, Eastern Times, Maareef

(largest Israeli newspaper), RECOGNITION 1999 Featured in: The Japanese number one daily newspaper,

Mainichi, Iranians, published in Washington, DC., and in Princeton Packet.

1998 “The Best Paper Award,” from Korean Planners Association and

Consortium on Development Studies, at International Conference on Global Transformation toward Sustainable Civil Society, Seoul, Korea.

WHO’S WHO Listed in International Who’s Who of

Professionals GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS (Partial List; does not include fundraising for American-Iranian Council): Social Science Research Council International Programs Grant, 1990-1991: $4,500. Principal Investigator The Aga Khan Trust For Culture, Geneva Regional Development Project Grant, 1991-1993: $500,000. For Iranian Government, Project Manager and Consultant Urban Development in the Muslim World, 1992: $3,000. Principal Investigator (Resulted in a book with the same title) National Endowment for the Humanities Middle East Project Grant, 1990-1991: $8,900. Principal Investigator The Alavi Foundation International expatriate Communities, 2001-2003: $45,000

Exxon Company; Mobil Middle East Development Corporation; Ashland Oil; Aramco; Arco International, Conoco Oil Company; Coastal Corporation

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Conference Grants: US-Iran Relations, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996: $350,000. Conference Chairman New Jersey Department of Higher Education, International and Foreign Language Grant Programs: Curriculum Development Grant Program, 1989-1990: $36,655; Principal Investigator Curriculum Development Grant Program, 1988-1989: $28,288; Principal Investigator Faculty Development Grant Program, 1986-1987: $10,000; Principal Investigator New Jersey Committee for the Humanities: Conference Grant, 1990-1991: $10,000. Director Project Minigrant Program, 1986-1987: $1,000. Director The Middle East Institute, U.S. Outreach Fund, and Council on US-Arab Relations, Washington, D.C. Middle East Project Grant, 1990-1991: $6,500. Principal Investigator Rutgers University; Other institutions Various Grants and Summer Fellowships, 1983-1993: $55,500. Principal Investigator PRIZES AND AWARDS: 1990-5 Faculty Academic Service Award, Rutgers University 1993 Distinguished Service Insignia, Center for Iranian Research and Analysis 1988 Faculty Supplemental Salary Adjustment Award, Rutgers University 1986 Faculty Supplemental Salary Adjustment Award, Rutgers University 1982 Donald C. Kerr Memorial Fund for Distinguished Foreign Student 1976-82 Scholarships from Iranian Government (Industrial

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Development and Renovation Organization); Cornell University; and University of Dallas 1977 Sigma Iota Epsilon Medal for Distinguished Graduate Work in Management PUBLICATIONS: Books 2002 107th Congress and Iran: Implications for US-Iran

Relations. Farabi Publishers/AIC (edited). 2002 US-Iran Relations: Financial Impediment and Challenges of a

Global Settlement. Farabi Publishers/AIC (edited). 2002 Narcotics Traffic Control Cooperation and US-Iran

Relations. Farabi Publishers/AIC (edited). 2001 Iran in the New Millennium: Opportunities and Challenges,

coeditor and contributor. Princeton: American Iranian Council

2000 The Caspian Region: A New Frontier of Energy and

Development, editor and contributor. NY: St. Martin Press, 299 pages.

2000 Seizing An Historic Opportunity: Breaking Through the US-

Iran Impasse, Editor and Contributor. American Iranian Council, Princeton, 143 pages. Includes an article by the Secretary Madeline Albright.

1999 Revisiting US-Iran Relations, editor and contributor.

Princeton: American-Iranian Council, 120 pages. 1998 US-Iran Relations in Clinton’s Second Term: International

Perspectives, editor and contributor. American-Iranian Council, 107 pages.

1996 Small Islands, Big Politics: The Tombs and Abu Musa in the

Persian Gulf, editor and contributor. New York: St. Martin’s Press. 200 pages. Tranlated into Persian.

1995 US-Iran Relations: Areas of Tension and Mutual Interest,

first co-editor (with E. Hoogland) and contributor, Washington, D.C.: Middle East Institute. 127 pages.

1994 Urban Development in the Muslim World, first co-editor

(with S. El-Shakhs) and contributor, New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University. 279

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pages. 1993 The United States and the Middle East: A Search for New Perspectives, editor and contributor, NY: Albany: State University of New York Press. 491 pages. 1993 Iran and the Arab World, first co-editor (with N. Entessar) and contributor, NY: St. Martin Press. 264 pages. 1992 Reconstruction and Regional Diplomacy in the Persian Gulf, first co-editor (with N. Entessar) and contributor, London: Routledge. 306 pages. 1990 Revolution and Economic Transition: The Iranian Experience, NY: Albany: State University of New York Press. 420 pages. 1988 Post-Revolutionary Iran, first co-editor (with M. Parvin) and contributor, Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 262 pages. The PoliticalE conomy of Iran Under the Qajar: 1800-1920, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Manuscript is 650 pages. Forthcoming PRAISES FOR THE REVOLUTION AND ECONOMIC TRANSITION BOOK:

This book has been widely praised by some of the best scholars of the Iranian studies as the first and the most important book written on post-revolutionary Iranian economy. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research praised the book as "the first book-length analysis of economic developments in the Islamic Republic of Iran", a "tightly organized book" that offers a "wealth of detailed description, much of it previously unavailable", and then went on to note that "the richness of the book, however, lies not only in the impressive marshaling of data and sources. The author has also created a theoretical framework ... of a wider relevance, not least with regard to the changes under way in the former state socialist countries." The Middle East Journal praised the book as "outstanding," "the strongest of recent upsurge of books on the current Iranian economy," and "a rigorous empirical and theoretical analysis." Journal of Orient applauded the book as "a seminal publication" and "a pioneering" book on Iran. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies praised the book as "the first book-length comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the economic performance of post-Revolutionary Iran" and a "pioneering", "excellent" and "exceptionally interesting book". The Middle East Report wrote that "Hooshang Amirahmadi's book stands out for its novelty, the new original data it presents, and its in depth analysis of the post-revolutionary conditions." Finally, Choice magazine endorsed it as "a standard reference book on Iran." Tens of other journals have also praised the book in similar terms.

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These include Politica Internazionale (Italian), Etudes Internationales (French), Journal of Asian and African Studies, The International Journal of Middle East Studies, and Journal of Developing Sociology. It has also received favorable reviews in the Iranian press in Persian, a rather unusual recognition given the book's critical assessment of the achievements of the Islamic public.

PRAISES FOR MY OTHER BOOKS: IRAN AND THE ARAB WORLD has been widely reviewed and admired by a

variety of journals with differing perspectives. Foreign Affairs wrote: “An oft-neglected topic is competently handled”. According to Middle East Insight: “given the topic’s significance and the rarity, almost non-existence, of academic studies on the subject, this publication is more than welcome.” Journal of Third World Studies praised the book as “a significant and timely contribution to the quite limited scholarly literature on Iran’s relations with its Arab neighbors.” Finally, International Affairs applauded the book as “a superb and timely book” and wrote: “not only is this study important, it is also profoundly interesting. It helps to explain why despite the growth in the influence of radical Islam throughout the Middle East and North Africa, the Iranian Revolution did not prove as easily exportable as its architects expected.” In conclusion, the reviewer writes: “Some of us have become too accustomed to looking at the foreign policy of non-Western states in terms only of their relations with the West, and have failed to try to understand them in their own context. This excellent book should help to redress the balance.” RECONSTRUCTION AND REGIONAL DIPLOMACY, according to Choice magazine, “offers many insights that set [it] apart from others on the subject.” US-IRAN RELATIONS was praised by The Iranian Journal of International Affairs as “a truly valuable contribution to the literature on U.S.-Iran relations and it may provide the American foreign policymakers with a new perspective on Iran.” THE UNITED STATES AND THE MIDDLE EAST was similarly praised by the Choice magazine: “This critical appraisal of US Middle East policies and some of the recommendations may be useful to the new administration. Excellent documentation, bibliography.” Finally, URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE MUSLIM WORLD, according to Professional Geographer, is a welcome addition to the few publications on the dynamics of urban growth and development in the region” and recommends the book as a “text in urban geography, sociology, history, and planning courses focusing on Third or Muslim worlds.”

Journal Articles 2002 “New York City: A Social Profile and Alternative Economic

Futures.” Journal of Urban Technology. April Issue

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2002 “Sea of Opportunities: The Caspian Challenge.” Geopolitics of Energy. Forthcoming.

1998 “An Analysis of the Iranian Budgets,” Public Budgeting and

Financial Management, vol. 9, no. 2, (Summer), first co-author with Hamid Zangeneh, pp. 1-19.

1996 “Iran’s development: evaluation and challenges,” Third

World Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 123-147. “Toward a Dynamic Theory of the State and Civil Society in

the Development Process,” Journal of Planning Education and Research, vol. 16, No, 1 (September)(Senior co-author with D. Gladstone), pp. 15-25.

“World Oil at the Turn of the Twenty First Century,”

Futures: The Journal of Forecasting, Planning and Policy, vol. 28, no. 5, pp. 433-452.

A modified version was published in Iranian Journal of

Foreign Affairs, vol. 8, no. 1 (Spring), pp. 34-72.

“World Oil and Geopolitics to the Year 2010,” The Journal of Energy and Development, vol. 20, no. 1 (forthcoming).

“Emerging Civil Society in Iran,” SAIS Review, Vol. XVI,

no. 2, pp. 87-107. “Persian Gulf Stability Hinges on US-Iran Dialogue,” The

Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (April), pp. 75-96.

1995 “US-Iran Relations: Implications for Iran’s Oil Policy,”

Middle East Insight, vol. XI, no. 5, pp. 94-96. "Export Processing Zones in Asia," Asian Survey, vol. 35,

no. 9 (Sept.), pp. 828-849 (senior co-author with W. Wu). "Information Technology, Organization of Production, and

Regional Development," (senior co-author with C. Wallace) Environment and Planning A, vol. 26, pp. 1745-1775.

"Iran's First Development Plan: An Evaluation," Middle East

Executive Report, vol. 18, no. 4 (April), pp. 6-19. "Iran's Second Development Plan," Middle East Executive

Report, vol. 18, no. 3 (February), pp. 9-14. 1994 "Toward a Conceptualization of Ethnic Politics,"

International Journal of Group Tensions, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 115-138.

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"Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries" (senior

co-author with W. Wu), Journal of Developing Areas, vol. 28 (January), pp. 167-190.

"Terrorist Nation or Scapegoat: Taking a Close Look at Iran

and the Islamic Threat," Middle East Insight, vol. X, no. 6 (September-October), pp. 23-29.

"Iran's Regional Oil Policy: OPEC Factor," Petroleum

Politics, vol 4, no 3 (Fall), pp. 33-43. "The Spiraling Gulf Arms Race," Middle East Insight, vol.

10, no. 2, pp. 45-49. "The Islamic Republic and the Question of Palestine,"

Middle East Insight, vol. 10, nos. 4-5, pp. 50-54. 1993 "Globalization and Planning Education," Environment and

Planning B: Planning and Design, vol. 20, pp. 537-555. "Science Parks: A Critical Assessment" (senior co-author with Grant Saff), Journal of Planning Literature, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 107-123. "Private Capital Flows and Developing Countries" (senior co-author with W. Wu), Journal of Third World Studies, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 327-357. "Iran and the Persian Gulf: Strategic Issues and Outlook,"

The Iranian Journal of International Affairs, vol. 5, no. 2 (September), pp. 366-407.

"Does Iran Have a Future in Central Asia," Middle East

Insight, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 41-44. "Iran's Regional Oil Policy," Middle East Insight, vol. 9,

no. 6, pp. 47-51. "Islam, Oil and the West," Middle East Executive Report,

1993. 1992 "Toward a Multi-Gap Approach to Medium-Term Economic Growth in Iran," in Orient, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 97-117. "Iran's Pragmatist Efforts to Repair Its Economy," Middle East Executive Report, vol. 15, no. 1 (January), pp. 8-18. 1991 "War Destruction and Post-War Reconstruction in Iran," International Real Estate Journal (July/August), pp. 35-37.

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"United States Middle East Policy and the Kuwaiti Crisis," The Iranian Journal for International Affairs, vol. III, no. 1 (Spring), pp. 141-150. 1990 "Stubborn Economic Problems Hindering Iran's Reconstruction Efforts," Middle East Executive Report, vol. 13, no. 12 (December), pp. 9-13. "Five-Year Plan: Finalizing the Development Strategy," MEED Special Report on Iran, Middle East Economic Digest, vol. 34, no. 8 (March), pp. 7-14. "Economic Reconstruction of Iran: Costing the War Damage", Third World Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 1 (January), pp. 26-47. 1989 "Development Paradigms at a Crossroad and the South Korean Experience", Journal of Contemporary Asia, vol. 19, no. 2 (June), pp. 167-185. "Reconstruction: Iran Debates Its Strategy", Middle East Executive Report, vol. 12, no. 7 (July), pp. 9-17. "Reconstruction in Iran: Obstacles and Issues" Middle East Executive Report, vol. 12, no. 9 (Sept.), pp. 9-16. "The State and Territorial Social Justice in Post Revolutionary Iran," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol. 13, no. 1 (March), pp. 92-120. An expanded and modified version was reprinted in The

Iranian Journal of International Affairs, vol. 1, no. 2 & 3 (Summer-Fall 1989), pp. 225-258.

1988 "Universalism in planning education: Toward an interactive pedagogy," Ekistics, special triple issue on Professional Education and Training (January-June), pp. 69-76. "Popular Movements, Incidental Factors, and the State's Measures for Regional Development in the Islamic Republic of Iran", The Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, vol.1, no. 1 (December), pp. 47-64. "The Urban System and Its Integrative Potential in the Arab Nations" Regional Development Dialogue, Special Issue(with S. El-Shakhs), pp. 68-83. 1987 "The Non-Capitalist Way of Development", Review of Radical Political Economics, vol. 19, no. 1 (Spring), pp. 22-46. "A Theory of Ethnic Collective Movements and Its Application to Iran," Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 10,

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no. 4 (October), pp. 363-391. Dynamics of Provincial Development and Disparity in Iran: 1956-1984", Third World Planning Review, (senior co-author with F. Atash), vol. 9, no. 2 (May), pp. 155-185. "Large Third World Cities: Growth, Problems, and Prospects," Journal of Planning Education and Research, (first co-author with W.W. Goldsmith) vol. 6, no. 3 (Spring), pp. 160-161. "Tehran: Growth and Contradictions", Journal of Planning Education and Research, (senior co-author with A. Kiafar). vol. 6, no. 3 (Spring), pp. 167-177. "Destruction and Reconstruction: A Strategy for the War- Damaged Areas of Iran", Disasters: International Journal of Disaster Studies and Practice, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 134-147. 1986 "Urbanization and Spatial Development in Africa: Some Critical Issues," African Urban Quarterly, (with S. El- Shakhs), vol. 1, no. 1 (January), pp. 3-19. "Regional Planning in Iran: A Survey of Problems and Policies", The Journal of Developing Areas, vol. 20, no. 4 (July), pp. 501-530. 1985 "Population, Urbanization and the Third World Spatial Development: Trends and Prospects", Journal of Asia-Pacific and World Perspectives, (with S. El-Shakhs), vol. 8, no. 1 (Summer), pp. 27-49. Book Chapters 2001 “The Endogenous Causes of Underdevelopment in the Moslem

World”, in F.P. Lang and R Asghari (editors), Islam Und Sozio-Okonomische Entwicklung, Akademie Verlags Und Druck-Gesellschaft.

2000 “Toward a Dynamic Theory of the State and Civil Society

Relations in Development Process”, in Global Transformation Toward Sustainable Civil Society, ed. Gill-Chin Lim. Hanul Academy Publishing Co., Seoul, pp. 25-55.

2000 “Urban Sustainability: the Case of Iran,” in Urban

Sustainability: UNESCO Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, editors Saskia Sassen and Peter Marcotullio. The Institute of Advanced Studies, the United Nations University (forthcoming).

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2000 “Pipeline Politics in the Caspian Region” in The Caspian Region: A New Frontier of Energy and Development, editor and contributor. NY: St. Martin Press, pages 163-172.

1999 “Challenges of the Caspian Region”, in The Caspian Region:A

New Frontier of Energy and Development, editor and contributor. NY: St. Martin Press, pages 1-26.

1999 “Adopt a Long-term Perspective on Iran,” in Revisiting US-

Iran Relations. Princeton: American-Iranian Council, pp. 79-100.

1999 “Toward a Dynamic Theory of the State and Civil Society

Relations in Development Process”, in Global Transformation Toward Sustainable Civil Society, ed. Gill-Chin Lim. Hanul Academy Publishing Co., Seoul, pp. 25-55.

1999 "The Changing Political-Economics of the World Oil Market,"

in The Middle East and the New World Order, eds. B. Bakhtiari, S. Harrop and M. Milani. Gainsville: University Press of Florida(forthcoming).

1997 "Urban Planning in the Modern Middle East," Encyclopedia of

the Modern Middle East, eds. R. Bulliet, P. Matter and R. Simon. London and New York: Macmillan.

“A Conceptual Prism for Analyzing Iranian-Arab Relations,”

Arab-Iranian Relations: Present Trends and Future Prospects. Proceedings of a Conference held in Doha, Qatar (September 11-14). Center for Arab Unity Studies, Beirut, Lebanon.

1996 "Urban Planning in the Modern Middle East," in Regional

Science in Developing Countries, Manas Chatterji, ed. London: Macmillan, pp. 257-268.

"War Damage and Industrial Hazards of the Iran-Iraq War: A

Case Study of Iranian Recovery", in The Long Recovery: Community Responses to Industrial Disaster, ed. James K. Mitchell. Tokyo, New York and Paris: United Nations University, pp. 148-182.

"The Colonial-Political Dimension Iran-UAE Dispute, Small

Islands, Big Politics: The Tombs and Abu Musa in the Persian Gulf, ed. H. Amirahmadi. St. Martin Press, 1-30.

“Iranian Economy in Regional Perspective”, Iran and the Gulf: A Search for Stability, ed. Jamal Al-Suwaidi. Abu Dhabi, UAE: The Emirate Center for Strategic Research and Studies, pp. 287-324.

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1995 “The Political Economy of Iran’s Oil Policy,” in Oil in the New World Order, ed. Kate Gillespie and Clement Moore Henry, University Press of Florida, pp. 185-227.

"Dual Containment and Iran's Domestic Dynamics," in

Revisiting Iran's Strategic Significance, ed. H. Amirahmadi. New Brunswick: US-Iran Conference, Inc, pp. 62-79.

“An Evaluation of Iran’s First Development Plan and

Challenges Facing the Second Plan,” in Economic Development in Post-Revolutionary Iran, ed. K. Pirouz. Montclair, NJ: Montclair State University (conference proceedings), pp. 28-61.

“Bunyad,” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic

World, ed. John L. Esposito. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 234-237.

1994 "Iran and the Persian Gulf: Strategic Issues and Outlook,"

in Islam, Iran and World Stability, ed. H. Zangeneh. NY: St. Martin Press, pp. 97-134. A revised and expanded version of an article originally published in 1993.

"US-Iran Relations: Understanding the Issues, Refocusing

the Emphasis," in US-Iran Relations: Areas of Tension and Mutual Interest. eds. H. Amirahmadi and E. Hooglund. Washington, D.C.: Middle East Institute, pp. 5-12.

1993 "A Multi-Gap Approach to Medium-Term Economic Growth in the

Third World," in Dynamic Transformation of Societies, eds. G-C. Lim and M-H. Lee. Seoul, Korea: Nanam Publishing House, pp. 37-79.

"Population Dynamics, Urbanization and the Planning of Large Cities in the Arab World," co-author with S. El- Shakhs, in Urban Development in the Muslim World, ed. H. Amirahmadi and S. El-Shakhs. CUPR Press, Rutgers University, pp. pp. 233-252. "Global Restructuring, Persian Gulf War and the U.S. Quest for World Leadership," in The United States and the Middle East: A Search for New Perspectives, ed., Hooshang Amirahmadi, Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 363-430. "The Transformation of Tehran from a Garrison Town to a

Primate City: A Tale of rapid Growth and Uneven Development" (senior co-author with A. Kiafar), in Urban Development in the Muslim World, eds. H. Amirahmadi and S. El-Shakhs. CUPR Press, Rutgers University, pp. 109-136. A

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“Iran-Arab Relations: A Conceptual Prism,” Al-Molagat Al-

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1995 “Iran, US Economic Embargo, and a Specific Viewpoint,”

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“Oil at the Dawn of the 21st Century,” Faslnameh-e Khavar-e

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"The Iran-UAE Conflict," Shu'un al-Awsat, no. 44 (Sept.),

pp. 31-56. Translated into Arabic “Toward a Conceptual Framework of Ethnic Politics,” Jame’a-ye Salem,no.21, pp. 37-45. Translated into Persian by Sharareh Hesami.

“Evaluation of the Principles and Performance of the First

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"An Evaluation of Iran's First Development Plan and

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Challenges Facing the Second Plan," Iran Nameh, vol. 13. pp. 7-48 (in Persian).

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nos. 91-92, pp. 94-105; part two, nos. 93-94, pp. 83-92. “Relationship with the US is Feasible; Relationship with

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1994 "Iran's Place in the World Economy," interview, Jame'ah-e

Salem, vol 4, no. 16, pp. 52-64 (in Persian). “Goals and Priorities of Asia’s Free Trade Zones,” Manateq-

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(March), pp. 6-20 (in Arabic). "Information Technology, Organization of Production, and

Economic Development," Ettelaat-e Siasi va Eqtesadi, part one, nos. 83-84, pp. 71-79; part two, nos. 85-86, pp. 94-101. Translated into Persian by Alireza Teyyeb.

"Iran, the Islamic Threat, and Israel's New Iran Policy,"

Shu'un al-Awsat, no 34 (October), pp. 9-26. Translated into Arabic.

"An Evaluation of Export-Processing Zones in Asia,"

Manateq-e Azad, part one in vol. 4, no. 42 (August), pp. 14-17; and part two in vol. 4, no. 43 (september), pp. 40-43. Translated into Persian.

1993 "Oil and Political Economy of Iran," Ettelaat-e Siasi va

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"Iran's Regional Foreign Policy," Ettelaat-e Siasi va

Eqtesadi, part one, nos. 71-72, pp. 4-13; part two, nos. 73-74, pp. 4-7 & 54 (in Persian).

“Iran and the Persian Gulf: Strategic View Points and

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1992 “Science Parks,” Abadi, vol 2, no. 6, pp. 66-71 (in

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"An Analysis of the Iranian Economy and Prospect for Iran's Emergence as a Regional Economic Power" Mehregan, vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring)(in Persian).

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1991 “Conceptions and applications of space,” an interview, in

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1990 "Population Growth and Socioeconomic Development in Iran" (first co-author with F. Nikpour, Ettelaat-e Siasi-Eqtesadi, vol. 5, no. 40, pp. 47-57 (in Persian).

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1987 "A Comprehensive, Self-Reliant Territorial Reconstruction

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Bazsazi-ye Manategheh Jang-zadeh-e Iran, Tehran: Tehran University, pp. 247-291 (in Persian).

1983-84 "The Tobacco Movement in Iran" (in Persian), Elm Va

Jame'eh, three parts: Part 1: Vol. 4, no. 28: 3-10. Part 2: Vol. 4, no. 29: 31-37 Part 3: Vol. 5, no. 30: 29-40. 1982 "Dialectical Materialism: Logic and Philosophy" (in

Persian), Elm Va Jame'eh, in four parts: Part 1: Vol. 3, no. 11: 3-16 and 79. Part 2: Vol. 3, no. 12: 31-42. Part 3: Vol. 3, no. 13: 51-56. Part 4: Vol. 3, no. 14: 21-28. Ph.D. Dissertation 1982 Transition From Feudalism to Capitalist Manufacturing and the Origins of Dependency Relations in Iran: 1797-1921. Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca,NY. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings (Partial List) In the 1998-2000 period, I presented papers, mostly as invited speaker, at over 20 international conferences and symposia in Germany, France, UK, Switzerland, Belgium, S. Korea, Iran, Kazakstan, United Arab Emirates, Haiti and more. My domestic presentations have included over 30 speeches and papers given at universities and professional symposia and conferences throughout the nation, including at such prestigious institutions as the Council on Foreign Relations and the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. Overseas (Since 1986) TO BE UPDATED 1997 “Toward a Theory of the State and Civil Society in the

Development Process,” Global Transformation Toward A Sustainable Civil Society, Seoul, Korea (September).

1996 “Global Polarization and Development Reversal? Some

Preliminary Thoughts,” ACSP-AESOP Joint International Conference, Toronto, Canada (July 25-28).

“Persian Gulf Stability and US-Iran Relations,” Fourteenth

Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis (CIRA), Coventry University, Coventry, UK (March 28-

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31). 1995 "The Iranian Economy and Gulf Stability," International

Conference on Iran and the Gulf: A Search for Stability, the Emirate Center for Strategic Studies, Abu-Dhabi, UAE (January 8-12).

1994 “Crisis of Rial and Foreign Currency in Iran,” Planning and Development Research Institute, Tehran (July). "Global Networks and Local Cultures in Tehran and Cairo,"

International Conference on Global Cities and Local Cultures, Organized by the Deutsch Orient Institute, Istanbul, Turkey

(April 28-30). 1993 "Local Planning and Disaster Mitigation," International

Conference on Natural Disasters, Housing Foundation, Iran (October).

1992 "A Multi-Gap Approach to Third World Economic Growth in Medium-Term," International Conference on Planning and Development. Tehran, Institute for Planning and Development Studies (January 10-13). "Earthquake Mitigation from a Rural Development Perspective," International Conference on Physical Planning, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Isfahan, Iran (January 14-16). 1991 "Third World Economic Imbalances and Global Restructuring: Prospects for Medium-Term Growth", International Conference on Dynamic Transformations, Korea, Seoul National University (October 10-11). "Global Restructuring and Prospects for Third World Transformation," Joint International Congress of ACSP/AESOP, Oxford, U.K., July 8-13. "A Strategy for Earthquake Disaster Mitigation in Rural Iran," First International Conference on Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Tehran, Iran (May 27-29). "The Three Gaps in the Iranian Economy and a Medium-Term Growth Strategy," International Conference on Economic Growth Prospects for Iran, Queens University, Kingston, Canada (April 10-11). "Post-War Reconstruction: A Conceptual Framework," Second International Conference on Reconstruction of War-Damaged Areas in Iran, University of Tehran, Iran (January 5-15).

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1990 "Toward a Theory of Ethnic Politics and National Integration," International Conference on Minority Problems Within Borderlands, Lodz, Poland, (October 2-6). "The Iranian Economy Since the Revolution and Prospect for Reconstruction," Second International Conference on Medium- Term Development Strategy, Stockholm, Sweden, (April 19- 20). Organized by United Nations University/World Institute for Development Economic Research (WIDER). 1989 "Middle-Class Revolutions in the Middle East: Retrospect and Prospects," 23rd Annual Meetings of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Toronto, Canada (November 15-18). "The Role of External Factors in Constraining Social Change in Post-Revolutionary Societies," Second International Conference on the Problems of the Gulf Region, Tehran, Iran (November 20-22). "Iran At the Threshold of the Post-War Reconstruction", Second Workshop on Settlement Reconstruction After War, York University, England (May 16-18). 1988 "Postwar Reconstruction in the Third World: Problems and Prospects," International Conference on Aggression and Defense, Tehran, Iran (August 6-12). "A Theory of Ethnic Collective Movements", International Conference on Trends and Challenges of Urban Restructuring, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (September 26-30). "Global Restructuring and the Limits of Application of Force For Gaining Regional Hegemony," First International Conference on the Problems of the Persian Gulf Region, Tehran, Iran (May 17-20). 1987 "Regional Planning for the Third World: Problems and Prospects", International Seminar on Spatial Thinking in Social and Technical Education, Lodz-Cracow, Poland (October 10-18). "Integrating Space, Sector and Class in Planning: The Chinese Experience," International Conference on Planning for Human Settlements in U.S. and China, Tongji University, Shanghai, The People's Republic of China (June 28-July 4). "Regional Planning in a Post-Revolutionary Society: The Islamic Republic of Iran From 1979 to 1986," The 10th Pacific Regional Science Association Conference, Pusan, The Republic of Korea (July 6-11).

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1986 "Comprehensive, Self-Reliant Territorial Planning Strategy for Reconstruction of War-Damaged Areas in Iran", First International Conference on Reconstruction of War-Damaged Areas in Iran, University of Tehran, Iran (March 6-16). "Problems of Planning for Large Cities in Arab Countries", International Conference on the Middle East, British Society for Middle Eastern Studies and the Middle East Studies Association of North America, School of Oriental and African Studies, Univ. of London, England (July 6-9). United States (Since 1984) TO BE UPDATED 1997 “US-Iran Relations in Clinton’s second Term,” American-

Iranian Council, Washington D.C. (June). 1997 “Civil Society and Political Development,” Fifteen Annual

Conference of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis, Atlanta (April).

1996 “Adopt a Longer-Term Perspective on Iran,” Iran in

Transition: an Economic, Political and Energy Conference, Petro-Hunt Corp. and Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas (May 1-2).

1995 "Iran's Domestic Dynamics and American Dual Containment

Policy," Third US-Iran Conference, Washington, D.C. (April 28).

“Economic Crisis and Political Outcome in Iran,” Roundtable

on Politico-Economic Problems and Future Prospects in Iran, Center for Defense of Democracy in Iran, New York (May 6).

“Iran’s Economic Challenges at the Unfolding of the 21st

Century,” Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis (CIRA), Columbus (April 7-9).

“An Evaluation of Iran’s First Development Plan and

Challenges Facing the Second Plan,” Conference of Economic Development in Post-Revolutionary Iran, Montclair State University, New Jersey (March 3).

1994 "The Changing Economics of Oil: New Discoveries, New

Constraints," International Conference on The Middle East and the New World Order. University of Virginia, Charlottesville (September 9-10).

Roundtable on the Causes Behind the Current Politico-Economic

Crisis in Iran (in Persian), New York (December 18).

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1993 "An Iranian Perspective for Better US-Iran Relations," The

First Conference on US-Iran Relations: The Clinton Administration and the Future of US-Iran Relations. Washington, D.C. (January 14).

"Globalization and Planning Education," 35th Annual

Conference of the Collegiate Schools of Planning. Philadelphia (October).

"US-Iran Relations: Understanding the Issues, Refocusing the

Emphasis," The Second Conference on US-Iran Relations: Areas of Tension and Mutual Interest. Washington, D.C. (September 8).

“Current Issues in the Political Economy of Iran’s Oil

Policy,” World Oil in the 1990s, V, International Petroleum Executive Seminar, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University (October 27).

1992 "The Political Economy of Iran's Oil Politics," International

Oil in the 1990," The University of Texas, Austin (April 24-25).

Iran's New Thinking on Oil and Regional Security," 25th Annual Meetings of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Portland (October 29-November 1). “The Persian Gulf and World Oil,” A New Energy Order?, Washington Energy Conference, Washington D.C. (April 16). Global Education and Planning Pedagogy," 34th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Columbus (October 30-November 1). 1991 "Prospects for Iran's Emergence as a Regional Economic Power," Iran, the Middle East and the Decade of 1990s, Montclair State College (October 25). "Iran and the Persian Gulf Crisis," 24th Annual Meetings of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Washington, D.C. (November 10-13). "The Three-Gap Model for Third World Economic Growth," The Ninth Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis, The University of Michigan (April 5-7). 1990 "The Iranian Economy and Prospects for Post-War Reconstruction," Eighth Annual Conference of the Center For Iranian Research and Analysis, University of California, Berkeley (April 7-8).

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"Third World Revolutions: Prospect and Retrospect," 32nd Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Austin, Texas (November 2-4). "Global Restructuring and Implications for the Iranian Economy," The Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Middle East Economic Association, Washington, D.C. (December 28-30). "Critical Planning Issues in the Middle East," Global Approaches to Planning Education, University of Buffalo (September 6-7). 1989 "Toward a New Paradigm of Development," Third International Conference on Planning and Development in Rapidly Changing Societies, Maryland, the University of Maryland at College Park (June 2-3). "Global Restructuring and Implications for Third World Development," 31st Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland (October 4-7). "Toward A Reconstruction Strategy for Iran," Seventh Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis, Columbia University, New York City (April 7-9). 1988 "The State and Territorial Social Justice in Post- Revolutionary Iran", 30th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Buffalo (October 27-30). "Iran's Quest for Regional Hegemony in the Persian Gulf: Problems and Prospects", 22nd Annual Meetings of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Los Angeles (November 2-5). "Global Restructuring and the Limits of Application of Force in Gaining Hegemony: The Case of the Persian Gulf War," 21st Annual Convention of the Association of Arab- American University Graduates, San Francisco (Nov. 10-13). "Impact of the War on the Iranian Economy", Annual Conference of the American Economic Association, New York City (December 28-30). "Regional Planning Education for the Third World: Problems and Prospects", 2nd Conference on Education for Planning in the 21st Century, Airlie House, Warrenton, VA (Sept. 16-18) "Strategies for Gaining Regional Hegemony: War, Economic Competition, or Regional Integration and Cooperation?",

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17th Annual Conference of the Northeastern Regional Science Association, Cornell University (October 7-8). "Middle-Class Revolutions in the Third World," The Sixth Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis, Chicago, The University of Chicago (April 8-11). 1987 "From Diversity to Universalism: Contribution of Comparative Approach to Planning Education for Less Developed Countries," 29th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Los Angeles (November 6-8). "Regional Administration in the Post-Revolutionary Iran", 29th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Los Angeles (November 6-8). "Development Debates in the Post-Revolutionary Iran," 21st Annual Meetings of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Baltimore (November 14-17). "War Destruction and Reconstruction in the Islamic Republic of Iran," 5th Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis, Widener University, Chester, PA (April 10-12). 1986 "War and Production in Iran Since the Revolution of 1979," 20th Annual Meetings of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Boston (November 20-23). "Labor and Territorial Restructuring in Iran, 1920-1980s" 20th Annual Meetings of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Boston (November 20-23). "Regional Planning in Post-Revolutionary Societies: The Case of the Islamic Republic of Iran," 28th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Milwaukee (October 8-10). "A Territorial Reconstruction Strategy for War-Damaged Areas: The Case of Iran", National Conference on Economic Development: Agenda for Research, Teaching and Practice, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati (April 2-4). 1985 "Economic Planning and Revolution in Iran", Allied Social Science Associations Convention, New York City (December 28- 30). "Spatial Transformation and the Problem of Regional Integration in the Middle East and North Africa" (with S. El-Shakhs), 19th Annual Meetings of the Middle East Studies

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Association of North America/African Studies Association, New Orleans (November 22-26). "Planning and Budgeting in the Islamic Republic of Iran," 3rd Annual Conference of Center for Iranian Research and Analysis, New Brunswick (April 13-14). "Tehran: Growth and Poverty," Association of American Geographers, Middle States/NESTVAL North-Eastern Regional Science Meeting, Albany (October 18-19). "Problems of Research in the Third World", 27th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta (November 1-3). "Sector, Space and Class in Planning: A Theoretical Formulation," 27th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta (November 1-3). 1984 "Political Economy of Regional Development in Iran," 18th Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, San Francisco (November 28-December 7). "Regional Problems and Policies: A Comparative Analysis of the USSR and the UK," The 14th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Regional Science Association Meeting, Buffalo (May 25-27). "Population, Urbanization and the Third World Spatial Development: Trends and Prospects," 26th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, New York City (October 19-21). PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: (TO BE UPDATED) Invited Lectures (Partial List)

Overseas (Since 1986)

1998 “Iran’s Strategic Defense Planning,” Biological Warfare and Disarmament: Problems, Perspectives and Possible Solutions, Geneva (July 5-8).

1998 “Urban Planning in the Modern Middle East,” Rapid Urban

Development and Problems of Coordination, Sharjah, UAE (April 15-16).

1996 “The Political Economy of Iran and the Persian Gulf: A

Strategic Perspective,” The Fourth Annual Middle East Oil and Gas Conference: Adopting to Changing Markets,” Bahrain

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(January 16). “Persian Gulf Stability Hinges on US-Iran Dialogue,” Institut

Culturel Avicenne,” Paris, France (June 29). 1995 “The Caspian Challenge for the World Energy Market,”

International Conference on Oil and Gas in the Caspian Region,” Institute for Political and International Studies, Tehran (January 21).

“A Conceptual Prism for Analyzing Iranian-Arab Relations,”

Doha, Qatar (September 14). 1994 “Local-Global Interaction in Muslim Mega Cities: Tehran and

Cairo as Case Studies,” International Workshop on Local Cultures in the Global Cities.” Istanbul, Turkey (April 29-30).

1993 "Information Technology and the Future of Industrial

Organization," Industrial Management Organization. Tehran (August).

"Industrial Hazards of War: Recovery from the Iran-Iraq War,"

International Conference on Community Responses to Industrial Hazards, Sponsored by the United Nations University and Government of Japan, Minamata, Japan (November).

1992 "Science Parks, Technology Development and Regional Change," Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Iran (August 16). 1991 "Development Planning and the New World Order," Center for Strategic Studies, Tehran, Iran, (January 17). 1990 "Urban Planning in the Middle East," School of Oriental Studies, University of London, England (July 12). 1989 "Iran Today", Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden (May 26). 1988 "Theories of Development and Reconstruction of War Damage," 12 lectures delivered at the Ministry of Plan and Budget, Tehran, Iran (August 8-21) "Approaches to Territorial Planning," Ministry of Plan and Budget, Tehran, Iran (May 23). "Global Restructuring and the New International Division of Labor," College of International Relations, Tehran, Iran (May 22).

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1987 Two Lectures: "Iranian Economy in the Post-1979 Period," and "War and Reconstruction Under the Islamic Republic of Iran," Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden (February 23 and 24). 1986 "Politics of Planning in Iran Since the Revolution of 1979," University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (May 17). United States (Since 1986) 1998 “US-Iran Relations: Prospects and Problems,” The Mid-America

Committee, Chicago (March 30). 1998 “Iran’s Internal Dynamism,” James A. Baker III Institute for

Public Policy, Rice University, Houston (April 2). 1998 “Iran’s Caspian Interests and US-Iran Relations,” Feriedrich

Ebert Stiftung Foundation, Washington, D.C. (March 11-12). 1998 “Fact and Fiction in US-Iran Relations,” Saint Phalle

International Group, Washington, D.C. (February 17). 1997 “Iran: The Outlook of Oil and Gas Transportation,” Caspian

Pipelines: The Keys to the New Oil Rush, Washington, D.C. (November).

1996 “Iran’s External Economics,” US Department of State, Washington, D.C. (November). “US Sanctions Policy and the Future of World Oil Supply,”

Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations, Dallas, Texas (September).

“Civil Society in Iran Today,” School of Advanced

International Studies, Johns Hopkins University (April). “Global Changes and Implecations for Education of US Labor

Force,” Rutherford High School, Rutherford, N.J. 1995 "Iran' Development Plans: Progress and Prospects," Montclair

State University (March 3). “US-Iran Relations and Domestic Changes in Iran,” (in

Persian), organized by Rutgers Mid-East Studies and Iranian Cultural Society of Central New Jersey (August 4).

“Global Restructuring and Global Education,” Hubert Humphrey

Symposium, Rutgers University (February). 1994 "Iranian Oil Industry and Prospect for De-regulation," Taos

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Roundtable, Institute for the Study of Earth and Man, Southern Methodist University (September 23-25).

“Structural Adjustment and Social Impact,” Hubert Humphrey

Symposium, Rutgers University (January). 1993 "Oil and Regional Security in the Persian Gulf," SAIS, Johns

Hopkins University (April). "Iran's Current Political Economy," Princeton University

(February). 1992 "Iran's New Oil Policy," SAIS, Johns Hopkins University

(April) "Iran and the Muslim Republics of Central Asia," Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C. (June) "The Middle East After the Desert Storm: As the Dust Settles," World Affairs Council of Philadelphia (March 11). "Iran's New Thinking on International Oil and Economic Reconstruction," International Conference on: "Oil in the 1990s: Toward a New Regime?," University of Texas at Austin (April 25). 1991 "The Middle East: New Frictions, New Alignments," World Affairs Council of Philadelphia (February 28). "The Persian Gulf War and a New World Order," University of Southern Maine (March 18). "The Challenges of the Middle East," Regis College, Denver (March 20). "Beyond the Gulf War: Opportunities and Obstacles," World Affairs Council of Philadelphia ((April 18). "United States and the Kuwaiti Crisis," Allentown College (November 28). "News Coverage of the Gulf Crisis," New Jersey Chapter, Sigma Delta Chi/Society for Professional Journalism (November 14). "United States Policy in the Middle East: Retrospect and Prospect," Dwight-Englewood School (November). "Crisis in the Middle East," Chestnut Hill College (December).

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"Middle East: Political and Economic Development Issues," Wayne Valley High School (May 15). "Prospect for Iran's Emergence as a Regional Economic Power," Montclair State College (October 25). 1990 "Imbalances in the Iranian Economy and Prospect for Growth," The Middle East Institute (October 12). "Iranian Economy and Problems of Post-War Reconstruction," Iranian Club of Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, N.J. (July 13). 1989 "Global Restructuring: Implications for the Middle East," Princeton Day School (April 12). "Iran Today," a public all-university lecture, Moorhead State University (May 1). "The Iranian Economy Since the Revolution," Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Univ. of California, Berkeley (Nov. 14). 1988 "Iran at the Threshold of Peace and Reconstruction", Society for Iranian Professionals, San Jose, California (November 12). "Islam: The Religion and Its Relevance for the Contemporary Politics," Johnson & Johnson Chapter of Sigma Xi, Research Center, New Brunswick, NJ (March). "The World City Perspective", Symposium on The World City Perspective", University of Southern California, Division of Social Sciences and Communication, Los Angeles, (November). 1987 "What Do We Know About Development?", International Conference on Korean Development Into the 21st Century, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (September 26). "Obstacles to Cross-Cultural Understandings: U.S. Versus the

Middle East," The Welsey Foundation, New Brunswick (September 21). 1986 "Middle East in the 1980s," Summer Faculty Seminar, Montclair State College, Montclair, NJ (September). The full-day seminar I conducted for 12 college faculty members included a lecture, a slide presentation, and two discussion sessions. "Planning Theory and Practice in the Third World," Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy and International Affairs,

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Princeton University, Princeton (Fall). "The Iran-Iraq War: Causes and Consequences," Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ (February). "Critical Issues in African Urbanization and Regional Development," Cornell University, Ithaca (March). Conferences Organized (TO BE UPDATED) 1980 Political Islam and the West, Cyprus, Nicosia (October 30-

31). Conference Co-Chair. 1980 International Conference on Oil, Gas, and Pipelines,

Washington DC (September). Conference Chairman and Organizer. Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian

Research and Analysis (CIRA), Coverntry University, Coverntry, UK (March 28-31). Member of Conference Organizing Committee.

1980 Revisiting Iran’s Strategic Significance In the Emerging

Regional Order, Washington, D.C. (April 28). Conference Chairman and Organizer.

1980 The Clinton Administration and the Future of US-Iran

Relations, Washington, D.C. (January 14). Conference Chairman and Organizer.

1980 US-Iran Relations: Areas of Tension and Mutual Interest,

Washington, D.C. (September 8). 1980 International Conference on The United States and the Middle

East: The Persian Gulf War and Beyond. Rutgers University (April 22-23). Conference Chairman and Organizer.

1980 Summer Institute, as part of a grant from Department of

Higher Education, N.J., Rutgers University (May 17-20). Organizer and Seminar Leader.

The Eighth Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis, University of California, Berkeley, (April 7-9). Member of Conference Committee. 1980 The Seventh Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian

Research and Analysis, Columbia University, April 8-11). Member of Conference Committee.

1980 The Sixth Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian

Research and Analysis, The University of Chicago, Chicago

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(April 8-11). Member of Conference Committee. 1980 International Conference on the Recent Developments in the

Middle East and Their Implications for Curriculum in International Education in the United States, Rutgers University, New Brunswick (April 25-26). Organizer and Coordinator.

The Fifth Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis, Widener University, Chester, PA (April 10-13). Member of Conference Committee. 1980 The Fourth Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian

Research and Analysis, American University, Washington, D.C. (April 5-6). Organizer and Coordinator.

1980 The Third Annual Conference of the Center for Iranian

Research and Analysis, co-sponsored by the International Center, Rutgers University, New Brunswick (April 13-14). Organizer and Coordinator.

1980 Conference on the Relevance of U.S. Education for Students

From Underdeveloped Countries, Cornell University, Ithaca (February 9). Member of Conference Committee.

External Examiner/Advisor (TO BE UPDATED) 1996 External Examiner for Mohammad Beheshti, Ph.D., Department of Economics, James Cook University, Australia. External Examiner for Mohamad Hasan Fouldai, Ph.D., Development Planning Unit, University of London. 1995 External Examiner for Ali Reza Dehghan Niri, Ph.D., School of Sociology, University of New South Wales, Australia. 1992-5 U.S. Advisor of Channel Ph.D. Candidate, Tarek Ragab,

Alexandria University, Egypt. 1991-4 External Member of Ph.D. Committee (External Advisor) for M. Moghaddasi, Teachers University, Tehran, Iran 1990-3 U.S. Advisor of Channel Ph.D. Candidate, Magdy El-Bastawisy,

Alexandria University, Egypt. 1990 External Member of Ph.D. Committee for Ahmad Sharbatoghlie, Boston College, Boston. 1989 External Examiner for Shokroulah Manzoor, Ph.D., Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden.

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1987 External Examiner for Hamid Roushangar, Ph.D., Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. 1986 External Examiner for Goli Rezaii-Rashti, Ph.D., University of Toronto, Canada. 1985 Member of Jurists for Urban Design Projects, Columbia University, New York University, Pratt Institute, and Hunter College. Referee 1985- For several Journals including International Journal of Urban

and Regional Research; Journal of American Planning Association; Global Environmental Change; International Journal of Middle East Studies; Journal of Planning Education and Research; Iranian Studies; Ethnic and Race Relations; Urban Affairs; Studies in Comparative International Development; Urban Studies; Third World Planning Review; International Planning Studies; and Urban Affairs Quarterly. Also served as referee for many book manuscripts and chapters.

1987- Reviewer and Consultant for Routledge (London), SUNY Press,

St. Martin's Press, Westview Press, University of Florida Press and Paragon House, among other publishers.

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: International Sociological Association; Political Science

Association; American Economic Association; Association of Collegiate School of Planning; The Middle East Studies Association of North America; Regional Science Association; Society For Iranian Studies; American Planning Association; Center for Iranian Research and Analysis; British Society for the Middle Eastern Studies (Fellow); Middle East Economic Association; Applied Regional Science Conference; Planners Network; Consortium on Development Studies; Toda Institute for Peace; Council on Foreign Relations lectures on Muslim Politics; and Pacific Rim International Development Research Institute.

TEACHING AND SUPERVISION: Rutgers University, Cornell University, and Wells College 1982- Courses Taught: Political Economy: I & II; Global Restructuring, Planning and Public Policy; Political Economy for Planners; Political Economy of Development and

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Underdevelopment; International Political Economy; Third World Regional Development; Comparative Regional Development; Theories and Techniques of Regional Planning; Urban and Regional Economics and Spatial Patterns; Topics on the Middle East Politics; Third World Development Planning and Problems; Principles of Housing and Community Development; Planning, Economic Policy, and Territorial Restructuring; Development Economics and Planning; Industrial Organization and Public Policy; Labor Economics; International Economics; and Macroeconomics; Industrial Policy and Global Competition; Global Cities. Doctoral Examination and Dissertation Committee: for over 27 Ph.D. students Advisor to Over 45 MS and MCRP Students UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES: In the last twenty some years, relations with Iran has been one of the most challenging foreign policy problem of the United States, with far-reaching consequences for America’s regional and global leadership. As the core activity of my public service, in the last ten years, I have spent a good deal of time and effort in trying to foster better understanding and relations between the United States and Iran. My sustained contributions to this critically important public policy/international relation area are now universally and globally acknowledged. Such contributions include seven books and monographs, numerous conferences, roundtables and symposia, and extensive media coverage (interviews, op. eds., etc.). In the last three years, five of such events have received worldwide attention and media coverage:

1) 1998 Conference with Secretary Cyrus Vance; 2) July 1999 Paris Debate between a former Iranian captor

and an American captive; 3) March 2000 Conference with Secretary Madeline Albright

and Iran’s Ambassador to the United Nations (when the United States removed part of the sanctions on Iran);

4) August 2000 Reception at Metropolitan Museum where, after 22 years, Iran’s Parliament Speaker and Deputies shook hands with their American counterparts including such distinguished figures as Senator Arlen Specter and Congressman Gary Ackerman; and

5) The 2000 Congressional Roundtables with official Iranian participation at the Capital Hill.

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These events have been most effective in bringing the two governments closer on many issues and were extensively covered by the media throughout the world, including C-Span (full-day coverage of March 17 Conference), CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, International Herald Tribune, and numerous other outlets. Other Services have included: Member, various University, College, Faculty, School, and Department Positions and Committees (1983-): Chair and Graduate Director of Urban Planning and Policy Department Department; Director of Middle Eastern Studies Program; University Coordinator of Hubert Humphrey Program; member of Dean’s Administrative Council; member of Ph.D. and MCRP admissions committees (1992-). Member, Committee for International Global Centers and Programs (co-chaired by the University’s President and Vice President for Academic Affairs Member, Rutgers College Residence Life Task Force (1989- 1992). Fellow, Rutgers and Livingston Colleges (1987-). Advisor, Tinsley Liberal Arts Hall, Iranian Cultural Club, Arab Student Organization (1985-1990). Participant, Rutgers University Undergraduate Admissions’ Speakers Bureau (1989-). Volunteer, The Annual Fund, Rutgers University, various years since 1983. Coordinator, Regional Conflict Panel, American Friends Service Committee, 1991-1992. Speaker, over 35 speeches delivered at various Rutgers University units since 1983. Member, The University Hearing Board Panels (1990-1991). Referee, for tenure and promotion many faculty members in various universities. Chair, Multicultural Assessment Committee, Bloustein School

(1995). Participant, Rutgers News Service, for TV and Radio shows and

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talks to build greater public awareness (1985-present). Other University Services: Published the first major Departmental Catalogue; published the first Departmental student journal (R.U. Planning); published the first Rutgers Humphrey Alumni News; celebrated the 25th anniversary of the department CONSULTING AND MANAGEMENT (TO BE UPDATED) 1997- Government of haiti: national Spatial Development

Planning 1998- Government of Sharjah: Vision Planning and National Spatial Development Planning 1995 Consultant, Law Offices of Goodman, Lister & Peters

(Detroit) 1994- Consultant, Center for Scientific Research and Middle East

Strategic Studies, Tehran, Iran 1993 Consultant, Law Offices of Kramer, Levin, Naftalis, et. al.

(New York City) 1990- Consultant, The Agha Khan Trust For Culture, and The Aga

Khan Foundation, London and Geneva: On Disaster Management and Development.

Consultant, United Nations Development Programs, New York

and Nairobi: On Various Urban and Regional Development Issues, and Disaster Management.

Consultant, The World Bank, Washington D.C.,: On various

Third World Development Issues and Global Economic Trends. 1986- Consultant, Plan and Budget Organization, Organization for

Administrative and Employment Affairs, Office of the President, and The Housing Foundation, Government of Iran, Tehran: On Regional Planning and Development.

1984-85 Consultant, Green International, Inc.: On Jesta Regional Planning Project in Saudi Arabia. 1981-82 Consultant, Ministry of Finance, Government of Mexico, Mexico City: On Planning Industrial Development of the Northern Regions of Mexico. 1976-77 Consultant, National Organization for Sugar Beet Plantation and Factories, Government of Turkey, Ankara and Istanbul:

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On Turkey's Experience with Sugar Industries. 1973-76 Consultant, Office of the Governor, Province of Boirahmadi and Kuhkiluyeh: On Provincial Development Planning, Special Projects, Yasuj, Iran. REFERENCES: Available Upon Request