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Theroadislong (talk) 07:15, 16 August 2019 (UTC)

Fazle Chowdhury is a management consultant and writer. His debut non-fiction Promises of Betrayals (2018), a history on Iran (1501 - 2017), won the December 2018 Literary Titan Award1. His next book Revived Failure about Iran's nuclear deal is due to release in 2019.

Views on Iran
As an undergraduate in George Mason University, Chowdhury had been heavily influenced by the Harvard and Oxford trained Iranian historian, Dr. Shaul Bakhash6. Much of Chowdhury's views however are not entirely in line with his former tutor but shaped from his time in living in Azerbaijan. In his book Promises of Betrayals, Chowdhury often highlights the promising and potential economic cooperation and development Iran would benefit from its diplomatic relationship with Israel as it had during the time of the last Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.

Personal Life
Maryland based Fazle Chowdhury lived in numerous countries as a child, including Cambodia, England, Sri lanka, Nepal, Singapore, Italy, India and Pakistan. His father A. Rahman Chowdhury was an economist who worked for the United Nations' Word Food Program (WFP)5, so the family lived in different countries and moved frequently. His mother was a trained sociologist. He attended Kodaikanal International School, a boarding school in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. He graduated from Northeastern University with a MSc in Organization Management and later attended an executive program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Education 2.

Works

 * Promises of Betrayals: The history that shaped the Iranian Shia clerics, Archway Publishing. 2018 3.
 * Revived Failure: Iran's reality after the American withdrawal from the nuclear deal, Mascot Books. 2019 4.

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