Globalization and the Challenge of Defining One’s Own Identity By: Dr. Hossein Seif Zadeh, PhD
Dr. Hossein Seifzadeh is currently an Adjunct Scholar at Middle East Institute in Washington, DC. He is a retired professor of Political Science at University of Tehran, Law and Politics Dept. His main interest is Iran’s international and domestic politics. As such, he delved himself into a variety of Iranian political life aspects including both theoretical and practical, and also ancient, mid and modern dimensions of it. Cultural and democratic aspects of Iranian politics have been more addressed by him. He is the author of more than 20 books and has published more than 160 papers in international journals. Dr. Seifzadeh has done his post-doc at Harvard University (1991-2) and his Ph.D. studies at University of California-Santa Barbara (1980-3.) He submitted his Doctoral dissertation to the University of Tehran in 1985. He has two Master degrees in Public Administration from University of California-Chico (1979) and Political Science from Tehran (1974.) Since 1975, he has taught in different higher education institutes in Iran and participated in numerous international seminars and academic ventures across the board. In this respect, he has been invited to Harvard University as a Visiting Professor several times and is heading to Argentina in the coming Summer.
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