Adib Farhadi
Adib Farhadi is an Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict at the University of South Florida, where he also serves as the Faculty Director of the 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. 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. Farhadi completed a post-doctoral fellowship at University of Canberra's Institute for Governance & Policy Analysis.Professional work
As of 2024, Farhadi is a tenured Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict at the University of South Florida, where he also serves as the Faculty Director of the Executive Education Program. His research focuses on the intersection of geoeconomics, geopolitics, and human dynamics, with a particular emphasis on the Great Power Competition in the "Silk Road" region of Central and South Asia. In addition to his academic roles, Farhadi serves as Editor-in-Chief of The Great Power Competition book series, Co-Principal Investigator for the Great Power Competition Initiative and the Global Influence Index, and Faculty Advisor to the .Farhadi is the 2024 recipient of USF's prestigious "Distinguished Service Award."
Formerly, Farhadi served in senior positions for Afghanistan and extensively advised and contributed research for the United States government, the United Nations, and other international organizations. He is a frequent presenter on religion, conflict and peacebuilding, Great Power Competition, Sustainable Development, Countering Violent Extremism, and the geoeconomics of the Middle East and CASA region.
In 2012 Farhadi was a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies. 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.
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. Farhadi has been recognized by the United Nations and the Italian and Afghan governments for his work on the Afghanistan's Millennium Development Goals. and Afghanistan National Development Strategy
Farhadi is published with several citations, including books such as .
Partial bibliography
Books• Farhadi, A. . Switzerland: Springer Press.
Chapters
• Farhadi, A. : Evolving Crises and Economic Power Politics in the Central Asia-South Asia Region. In: Farhadi, A., Grzegorzewski, M., & Masys, A.J. Great Power Competition Volume 5: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine. Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A. : The Heavy Price of Treating Long-Term Strategic Issues with Short-Term Tactical Approaches. In: Farhadi A. and Masys, A.J. Great Power Competition Volume 4: Lessons from Afghanistan: America's Longest War. Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A. . In: Masys, A.J. Handbook of Security Science. Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A. : Islamophobia and Cyber-Radicalization in the Digital Era. In: Farhadi, A., Sanders, R. & Masys, A.J. Great Power Competition Volume 3: Cyberspace: The Fifth Domain. Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A. : Strategic Lessons from a Pandemic. In: Farhadi, A. and Masys, A.J. Great Power Competition Volume 2: Contagion Effect: Radicalization, Unrest, and Competition in the COVID-19 Era. Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A. . In: Farhadi A. and Masys, A.J. Great Power Competition: Regional Perspectives in the Central Region. Springer Press.
• Farhadi et al. : Preparing the Defense Industrial Base. In: Farhadi, A., Sanders, R. & Masys, A.J. Great Power Competition Volume 3: Cyberspace: The Fifth Domain. Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A. and Galloway, I. . In: Farhadi, A. and Masys, A.J. Great Power Competition Volume 2: Contagion Effect: Radicalization, Unrest, and Competition in the COVID-19 Era. Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A. and Bekdash, A. . In: Farhadi, A. and Masys, A.J. Great Power Competition: Regional Perspectives in the Central Region. Springer Press.
Edited Volumes
• Farhadi, A., Grzegorzewski, M., & Masys, A.J. . Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A. and Masys, A. J. . Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A., Sanders, R. & Masys, A.J. . Springer Press.
• Farhadi, A. and Masys, A.J. . Springer Press.
• Farhadi, Adib and Masys, A. J. . Springer Press.
Papers
- Starr, S.F. with Farhadi, A., SILK ROAD PAPER, November. Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program.