GWCSG Research Fellows
Information about the GWCSG's Research Fellows
Please join us in welcoming two Research Fellows, who joined the GWCSG to conduct multidisciplinary research on cross-cutting issues of globalization.
Dr. Inder Sud

Inder Sud is Adjunct Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at the Elliott School at George Washington University. An economist with extensive background and experience in economic development in developing countries, Dr. Sud worked at the World Bank for over 20 years. His significant assignments included: Director for the Middle East (1995-2001); Director, Cofinancing and Financial Advisory Services (1992-1995); Senior Advisor, South Asia (1991-1992); Chief, Industry, Trade and Finance, East Asia (1987-1990) and Chief, Urban Development and Water Supply, East Asia and the Pacific (1979-1987).
Dr. Sud is also Senior Partner of Washington Associates International, an international consulting firm specializing in issues of international development and finance. He has also taught part-time at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.
He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Economics from Stanford University.
Ambassador Toquir Hussain
Ambassador (Rtd.), working with Dr. Hossein Askari, Iran Professor of International Business and International Affairs, conducting a research project entitled: "Islam in the Modern World: Misinterpretation, Failure and Extremism."
