Rizvi is married to Agnese Barolo. They have one daughter, Maya Barolo Rizvi, a 2008 graduate of Vassar.[2][8]
Academic career
Rizvi was at St. Antony's College, Oxford as the Alfred Beit Junior Lecturer and senior associate member from 1976 to 1978. From 1979 to 1981 he taught history at Balliol College, Oxford. He was MacArthur Scholar and Fellow in Politics and International Relations at Nuffield College, Oxford from 1988 to 1994.[6] In 1992, he collaborated with the Royal Institute of International Affairs to organize a high-level Anglo-Iranian Roundtable in order to facilitate direct dialogue between senior officials of the two countries.[9] In the same year he taught as Arnold Bernhard Visiting Professor of History at Williams College, Massachusetts. From 1994 to 1995 Professor Rizvi served as the director of contemporary affairs at the Asia Society in New York. In 1995 he joined the Ford Foundation, where he headed their operations in South Asia.[6][10] In 1998 to 2002 he was appointed the Ford Foundation Representative to New Delhi with responsibilities for directing the foundation's activities in South Asia. From 2002 to 2008 he was a lecturer of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. He was also director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.[11][12] In 2008 he was appointed vice provost for international programs at the University of Virginia. In 2009 he has become the International Affairs adviser to Sheikh Hasina Prime Minister of Bangladesh.[citation needed]
Selected publications
—— (1978). Linlithgow and India: A Study of British Policy and the Political Impasse in India, 1936-43. Royal Historical Society. ISBN978-0-901050-49-6.
Holland, R. F.; Rizvi, Gowher, eds. (1984). Perspectives on Imperialism and Decolonization: Essays in Honour of A.F. Madden. London: Frank Cass. ISBN978-1-138-97828-7.
Allen, N. J.; Gombrich, R. F.; Raychaudhuri, T.; Rizvi, Gowher, eds. (1986). Oxford University papers on India. Oxford University Press. OCLC1006160231.
Buzan, B.; Rizvi, Gowher (1986). South Asian Insecurity and the Great Powers. London: Macmillan. ISBN978-1-349-07941-4.
—— (1985). Bangladesh: The Struggle for the Restoration of Democracy. London: Bangabandhu Society. OCLC16710531.
—— (1993). South Asia in a Changing International Order. New Delhi: SAGE. ISBN978-81-7036-326-2.
—— (2008). Democracy & Development: Restoring Social Justice at the Core of Good Governance. Colombo: International Center for Ethnic Studies. OCLC1124279486.
de Jong, J.; Rizvi, Gowher, eds. (2008). The State of Access. Success and Failure of Democracies to Create Equal Opportunities. Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press. ISBN978-0-8157-0176-7.