Hafizullah Emadi
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Hafizullah Emadi (born 1952) is a development consultant for Focus Humanitarian Assistance.
He was born in the Shibar District, Bamiyan Province of Afghanistan. Most recently, he lives in Santa Monica, California. After receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Hawaii-Manoa, 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 has written books and articles on Islamic and Middle Eastern politics and culture. He also monitored the Afghanistan elections in 2004.
[edit] Works
- Repression, Resistance, and Women in Afghanistan
- Politics of the Dispossesed: Superpowers and Developments in the Middle East
- Cultures and Customs of Afghanistan
[edit] Shorter Works
- Rebuilding Afghanistan Five Years After the Collapse of the Taliban, Contemporary Review 288.1683 (Winter 2006), p. 430.

