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Partow Negar, a versatile author, explores New Zealand’s role in the UN Security Council, delves into religious dynamics in Iran, examines technology’s impact on civil society, reflects on martyrdom, rethinks national security, and collaborates on a groundbreaking analysis of democracy in Iran.
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Research & Enterprise Accomplishments
Partow Negar, A Versatile Author, Explores New Zealand’s Role In The UN Security Council, Delves Into Religious Dynamics In Iran, Examines Technology’s Impact On Civil Society, Reflects On Martyrdom, Rethinks National Security, And Collaborates On A Groundbreaking Analysis Of Democracy In Iran.
The Future Of Peacekeeping Operations
The book “United Nations Peacekeeping Challenge; the Importance of the Integrated Approach” (Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2015) stands out for its forward-looking insights into Peacekeeping Operations, earning praise from the then Undersecretary General of UN peace operations. Authored by Partow Negar, Powles Anna, and Nelson Nick, the book emphasizes the crucial role of an integrated approach in addressing modern peacekeeping challenges.
“A Seat at the Table” (2020) delves into New Zealand’s tenure on the United Nations Security Council (2015-2016), earning commendation from Rt Hon Winston Peters, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, as “an insightful and useful resource.” Both publications uniquely blend practitioner and academic perspectives, offering valuable insights into the workings of the United Nations and global diplomacy.
Dr. Negar’s Publications
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Partow Negar’s noteworthy contribution in 2022, “International Women’s Day and Toxic Masculinity in International Security,” published in Massey News, delves into the intricate intersection of gender dynamics and international security. Through a compelling exploration, Negar navigates the nuanced implications of toxic masculinity in the context of International Women’s Day, providing valuable insights that prompt critical reflection on prevailing security paradigms. Read more here: [Massey News Article]
In 2021, Negar’s research on the “War on Terror and Islamisation of Brunei” was featured in Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka, shedding light on the complex dynamics surrounding the War on Terror and its impact on Brunei’s Islamization. This significant contribution, situated within the broader discourse on security challenges, reflects Negar’s ability to analyze multifaceted issues with depth and nuance. Access the publication here: [Bezpieczeństwo. Teoria i Praktyka]
Partow Negar’s expertise extends to the realm of religion, evident in her 2022 contribution, “Violence,” featured in “Contested Concepts in the Study of Religion: A Critical Exploration.” Co-edited by G. D. Chryssides and A. R. Whitehead, this publication by Bloomsbury Publishing provides a comprehensive examination of contested concepts within the study of religion. Negar’s exploration of violence contributes to the critical discourse, showcasing her scholarly acumen and commitment to advancing our understanding of complex religious phenomena. Explore the book here: [Contested Concepts in the Study of Religion]
Dr. Negar’s Conferences
Since 2012, my expertise has been recognized by esteemed institutions such as Australian National University and Waikato University, where I was invited to evaluate two PhD dissertations and two MA theses. I have also demonstrated my commitment to academic excellence by assessing six MA degrees at Massey University. Furthermore, I have been honored to contribute to the peer review process for international journals, including blind reviews for a Francis and Taylor publisher paper on United Nations Peacekeeping operations in 2017, a Journal of Asia Studies article focusing on the development of Central Asia’s security environment in 2018, and a review for the Journal of International Peacekeeping on the consequences of politicization of UN peacekeeping missions in the same year. The Journal of Human Development and Capabilities sought my expertise in 2019 for a blind review of an article applying Martha Nussbaum’s Capability Approach to the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, and in 2020, SAGE approached me for a blind review of an article discussing a prominent 19th-century Iranian intellectual figure. These opportunities reflect my ongoing commitment to advancing scholarly discourse and contributing to the rigorous evaluation of academic work.
Dr. Patrow Negar’s Academic Engagements Cover
A Divers Spectrum
* In 2019, she delved into “New Zealand’s Approach to International Security” at The Department of National Security, Jagiellonian University, showcasing her expertise in global security dynamics. [Link Here]
* Addressing the critical issue of “Gender Equality in Academia in Aotearoa/New Zealand,” Negar engaged in a thought-provoking discussion. [Link Here]
* In her latest endeavor, Negar explores the intricate relationship between “Energy, Railroad, and Political Development: a Potential Triangle for Stability” in the context of global power transition and evolving regional architecture in West Asia, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to rigorous academic exploration.