Anu Muhammad, Professor of Economics, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Research interests include: Globalization, State, Social Justice and Transformation, Gender, NGO and Energy. Professor Muhammad had been visiting scholar in Columbia University, USA (1993) and Manitoba University, Canada (2001); taught a semester in Winnipeg University, Canada (2001), also visited Germany, Norway, Venezuela, Cuba, India, Thailand, Nepal, Vietnam, Myanmar, Philippines to attend seminars and conferences.
Editor of Sarbojonkotha (public voices) a Bangla journal on socio economic issues, published quarterly since November 2014.
Published books include: Development or Destruction, Essays on Global Hegemony, Corporate Grabbing and Bangladesh; Bangladeshe Unnayan Shankat ebang NGO Model (Crisis of Development and the NGO Model in Bangladesh); Bangladesher Kotipati,Madhyabitto O Sramik (Multimillionaires, Middle Class and Workers); Dharma, Rashtra ebong Gonotantrik Andolon (Religion, State and Democratic Struggle); Nari,Purush O Samaj (Gender and Society); Rashtra O Rajniti: Bangladesher Dui Doshok (State and Politics: Two decades of Bangladesh); Atonker Somaj Sontraser Arthiniti (Society of Fear, Economy of Violence); Bangladesher Tel-Gas: Kar Sompod Kar Bipod (Oil and Gas in Bangladesh: Whose Resource Whose Liability); Biswaner Boiporitya (Contrariety of Globalization); Phulbari Kansat Garments; Amra 99% (We are 99%); Pujir antorgoto probonota, (Inherent trends of Capital); Issor, punji o manush (God, Capital and People), Unnoyoner Boiporitya (Contrariety of Development).