Hooshang Amirahmadi
Quick Facts
Biography
Hooshang Amirahmadi (Persian: هوشنگ امیراحمدی; born May 24, 1947) is an Iranian American academic and political analyst. Amirahmadi is a professor of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, at Rutgers University. He was one of the presidential candidates for the 2013 elections in Iran, but his nomination was rejected by Guardian Council.
Career
Amirahmadi is the founder and president of American–Iranian Council, holds a Ph.D. in planning and international development from Cornell University and is a professor of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. He has served as director of Rutgers University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies, as chair and graduate director of his department at the Bloustein School, and as the University Coordinator of the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program. Amirahmadi is also a founder of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis and served as its director for many years. He registered as a candidate for President in the Ninth Presidential Election in Iran in June 2005. Amirahmadi is also the president of Caspian Associates, Inc., an international strategic consulting firm headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey.
Amirahmadi is a recognized expert on Iranian affairs, and has been called on to comment on this topic in national media.
Publications
Amirahmadi has published extensively on the topic of Middle-Eastern relations. He is the author of Revolution and Economic Transition: The Iranian Experience, an analysis of post-revolutionary Iran, and the three other books in Persian on civil society, industrial policy, and geopolitics of energy. He is also editor of ten books on Iran and the Greater Middle East, and 16 conference proceedings on US-Iran relations.
Candidacy for 2013 presidential elections
Amirahmadi was the presidential candidate of a reformist platform for the 2013 Iranian presidential elections.
Amirahmadi supported normalizing Iranian relations with the US, and using the opportunity for economic development. He supports gender equality and female career advancement.
If elected, Amirahmadi's administration would have supported creating a coalition government in Syria.
On 21 May 2013, Iran's Guardian Council rejected him and many others from the list of approved candidates.