Amena Mohsin is the Adjunct Professor at North South University, Dhaka. She is a former Professor in the Department of International Relations at the University of Dhaka. She graduated from the same department and later received her MA and PhD degrees from the University of Hawaii, USA and Cambridge University, UK. Professor Mohsin has received several national and international fellowships, which include the East-West Center Graduate Fellowship, CIDA International Fellowship, Commonwealth Staff Fellowship, SSRC Fellowship and Freedom Foundation Fellowship. She has written extensively on rights issues, State, Democracy, Civil-Military relations and human security. She is the author of “The Politics of Nationalism: The Case of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh” (UPL, 1997), The Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: On The Difficult Road To Peace (Lynn Rienner Publishers, 2002), Ethnic Minorities of Bangladesh: Some Reflections the Saontals and Rakhaines (Programme for Research on Poverty Alleviation, 2002), Women and Militancy: South Asian Complexities, edited (with Imtiaz Ahmed), (Dhaka, University Press Limited. 2011), Conflict and Partition, CHT, Bangladesh (with Delwar Hossain) SAGE, 2015).