Shailo, Iqbal. 2019. “Bollywood in the Hollywood Era: Narratives of Ultra-nationalism, Terrorism and Violence,” CINEJ Cinema Journal, Vol.6 (2): University of Pittsburgh, USA
https://cinej.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/cinej/article/view/178/513
Shailo, Iqbal. 2016. “IMS-Growth Triangle, SADC and APEC: A Brief Analysis of Regional Integration and Transborder Relations from Critical Geopolitical Perspectives,” Journal of Global Analysis, Vol. 6 (2): Centre for Strategic Research and Analysis, UK.
https://therestjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/JGA_12_A_1.pdf
Shailo, Iqbal. 2016. “Regional Security and Threats: A Geopolitical Analysis of the Sub-Continent,” Pentagon’s South Asia Defence and Strategic Perspective, Pentagon Security International, New Delhi, India: p.1-7.
Shailo, Iqbal. 2016. “Bollywood of India: Geopolitical Texts of Belonging and Difference and Narratives of Mistrust and Suspicion,” CINEJ Cinema Journal, Vol.5 (2): University of Pittsburgh, USA
https://cinej.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/cinej/article/view/178/513
Shailo, Iqbal. 2014. “Constructing a Regional Security Paradigm and an “Imagined Region” of South Asia: A Sub-continental Security Perspective,” Pentagon’s South Asia Defence and Strategic Year Book, 2014, Pentagon Security International, New Delhi, India: p. 69-76
informational and useful.
Shailo, Iqbal, “Growth of Linkages, Coordination and Policy Advocacy,” GRASSROOTS, Vol. IV, Issue XIII-XIV, July-December. (12,000 words).
Shailo, Iqbal, “Dominant Realities of Our Time, Task Ahead of NGOs,” GRASSROOTS, July-December 1994, Vol. IV, Issue XIII-XIV (15,000 words).
Shailo, Iqbal, “Cycles of Drought in Bangladesh,” Cover Essay, GRASSROOTS, Vol. 1, Issue III, January-March. (7,000 words).
Shailo, Iqbal, “Women in Bangladesh: Corridors of Silence and Sights without an Exit?,”ADAB News, Vol. XVI, September –October. (20,000 words).
Shailo, Iqbal, “Youth in Bangladesh: Direction and Destiny,” ADAB News, Vol. XVII, November-December. (15,000 words).
Shailo, Iqbal, “Deforestation in Bangladesh: Towards an Ecological Inferno,” Cover Story, ADAB News, Vol. XVI, March-April. (20,000 words).