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词条 Adib Farhadi
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Professional work

  3. Partial bibliography

  4. References

  5. External links

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Adib Farhadi (born 1972) is an assistant professor at University of South Florida and coordinator of USF's Executive Education Program. Farhadi is a former Afghanistan Deputy Minister of Commerce.

Early life and education

Farhadi was born in Kabul, Afghanistan and raised in Greenville, North Carolina, where he attended Rose High School. Farhadi earned his B.S. Degree at East Carolina University in 1994, his master's degree at New York University in 1996 and his Ph.D. in economy at University of Canberra in 2014.[3] Farhadi completed his doctoral thesis, "Stabilization for Sustainable Economic Growth in Fragile States: The Case for a Trade-Based Regional Economic Integration Silk Road Strategy" under the supervision of Professor Mark Evans.[5] Farhadi completed a post-doctoral fellowship at University of Canberra's Institute for Governance & Policy Analysis.[6] [3]

Professional work

As of 2016, Farhadi is an assistant professor, director of economic development and governance at Global Initiatives and coordinator of executive education program at University of South Florida.[2][7] In 2012 Farhadi was a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).[8] Farhadi has championed targeting aid for Afghans to what the Afghan themselves need rather than the donors' preferences, as he had in 2012 while a researcher with the Australia New Zealand School of Government's Institute for Governance (ANZIG).[9]

Circa 2002, Farhadi served as the executive director of Afghanistan National Development Strategy, director of Economic Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Minister of Commerce & Industry, Chief Negotiator for WTO accession and senior advisor to the New Silk Road Initiative for the Afghan government.[10] In 2008 Farhadi was criticized in the pages of Kabul Press for his salary of {{US$|290500|2008}} (then about {{Currency|1000|AFN}}) while employed as the director of the Interim Afghanistan National Development Strategy because of how his salary outstripped the pay of average Afghan citizens.[11] Internal US Government correspondence obtained by WikiLeaks revealed the US State Department considered Farhadi "a western-educated technocrat who commands a great deal of respect within the donor community for his commitment to transparency, efficiency and donor coordination."[12]

Farhadi has been recognized by the Afghanistan Government, the United Nations and Italian Government for his work on the Afghanistan's Millennium Development Goals.[13] and Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS)[14] [3]

Partial bibliography

  • {{Cite document|title=Finish the Job: Jump-Start Afghanistan’s Economy|date=November 2012|url=http://isdp.eu/content/uploads/publications/2012-starr-farhadi-finish-the-job.pdf|publisher=Central Asia-Caucasus Institute}}

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.afghan-bios.info/index.php?option=com_afghanbios&id=485&task=view&total=3371&start=883&Itemid=2|website=Who is who in Afghanistan?|title=Farhadi, Adib Dr.|date=September 24, 2016}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://globalinitiative.usf.edu/about/people/afarhadi/|title=Adib Farhadi|website=University of South Florida}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.governanceinstitute.edu.au/people/alumni/person-1933/adib-farhadi|website=University of Canberra|title=Dr. Adib Farhadi|accessdate=October 21, 2016}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.voanews.com/a/a-13-2009-03-28-voa1-68679232/355491.html|title=International Relief Agency Welcomes Obama Plan for Afghanistan|date=November 2, 2009|website=Voice of America}}
5. ^{{cite thesis|last=Farhadi|first=Adib|year=2014|title=Stabilization for Sustainable Economic Growth in Fragile States: The Case for an Afghanistan Trade-based Regional Economic Integration "Silk Road" Strategy|type= |chapter= |publisher= |docket= |oclc= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Stabilization_for_Sustainable_Economic_G.html?id=xdzajgEACAAJ|access-date=}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.silkroadstudies.org/publications/silkroad-papers-and-monographs/item/13118-finish-the-job-jump-start-afghanistans-economy.html|date=November 1, 2012|title=Finish the Job: Jump-Start Afghanistan's Economy|website=Central Asia-Caucasus Institute}}
7. ^http://cas.usf.edu/execed/
8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.silkroadstudies.org/forums-and-events/item/12649-finish-the-job-jump-start-afghanistan%E2%80%99s-economy.html|date=December 11, 2012|title=CACI FORUM: Finish the Job: Jump-start Afghanistan’s Economy|website=Central Asia-Caucasus Institute}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.canberra.edu.au/monitor/2012/dec/04-afghan?result_186981_result_page=26|title=Experts tell Afghanistan's development story|first=Edward|last=O'Daly|date=December 4, 2012|website=University of Canberra}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/25/world/afghan-officials-say-aid-has-been-too-slow.html?_r=0|title=Afghan Officials Say Aid Has Been Too Slow|first=James|last=Dao|date=July 25, 2002|newspaper=The New York Times}}
11. ^{{Cite web|title=Exorbitant Salaries for Consultants and Officials in Afghanistan|date=August 5, 2012|url=http://www.kamranmirhazar.com/2012/08/05/exorbitant-salaries-for-consultants-and-officials-in-afghanistan/|author1=Kamran Mir Hazar|author2=Robert Maier}}
12. ^{{Cite web|title=The ARDS and GoA Procurement Procedures|url=https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/06KABUL2298_a.html|website=WikiLeaks|accessdate=October 22, 2016}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.af.undp.org/content/afghanistan/en/home/library/mdg/millennium-development-goals-annual-progress-report-2008.html|title=Millennium Development Goals: Annual Progress Report 2008|date=July 23, 2013|website=United Nations Development Programme in Afghanistan}}
14. ^{{Cite web|url=http://mfa.gov.af/en/page/6547/afghanistan-national-development-strategy/afghanistan-national-development-strategy-ands|title=Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS)|website=Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Afghanistan)|accessdate=October 21, 2016}}

External links

{{official website|www.adibfarhadi.com}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Farhadi, Adib}}

8 : American people of Afghan descent|Afghan government officials|New York University alumni|East Carolina University alumni|University of Canberra alumni|University of South Florida faculty|1972 births|Living people

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