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Dr. Antía Mato Bouzas

Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO)
Kirchweg  33
D- 14129 Berlin (Germany)
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Research Focus

Emerging transnational Spaces: Migration and Development Networks between North-Eastern Pakistan and the Gulf (DFG)

   

Research Area

South Asia and the Gulf

   

Selected Publications

 

Monographs

 

 

(2019); Kashmir as a Borderland: The Politics of Space and Belonging across the Line of Control (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, Asian Borderland Series), Review by Saleh Shahriar

 

(2011): India y Pakistán: Conflicto y Negociación en el Sur de Asia (India and Pakistan: Conflict and Negotiation in South Asia), (Biblioteca Nueva: Madrid).

   

Journal Articles 

 

 

(2018): “From the Karakoram Mountains to the Arabian Sea: Migration, Development and Religion in the Making of Transnational Spaces”, ZMO Working Papers 21.

 

(2017): “Territorrialisation, Ambivalence and Representational Spaces in Gilgit-Baltistan”

 

(2017): “(B) Ordering and the politics of belonging,” Saint Anthony’s International Review 12, 2,Special Issue on “Home, Belonging and Displacement,” 114–35.

 

(2016): "The Kashmir space: bordering and belonging across the Line of Control,” Revista Electrónicade Estudios Internacionales (REEI) 31.

 

(2014): [with Just Boedeker, Anna Grieser, Katja Mielke, Lutz Rzehak, Conrad Schetter and Martin Sökefeld, Crossroads Asia Conflict Group 2012/2014] “Conflict Research on Crossroads Asia: A Conceptual Approach [with Postscript of the Conflict Research Group] Crossroads Asia Concept Paper Series, No.01

 

(2012): “Mix Legacies in Contested Borderlands: Skardu and the Kashmir Dispute", In: Nick Vaughan Williams and Noel Parker, Geopolitics 17 (4), Special Issue Critical Border Studies: Broadening and Deepening the ‘Lines of Sand’ Agenda, pp. 867-886 [Reprint in: Noel Parker and Neil Vaughan-Williams Critical Border Studies: Broadening and Deepening the 'Lines in the Sand' Agenda (London: Routledge), 2014, pp. 141-60.]

 

(2009): “La Política Exterior India: La Dimensión Global y Regional” (India’s Foreign Policy: Global and Regional Dimensions). Documento de Trabajo nº 27 (Working Paper), (Real Instituto Elcano: Madrid).

 

(2005):“L’Índia com una Potència Global” (India as a Global Power), DCIDOB 94, 12–15.

   

Book Chapters

 

 

(2014): “Space(s) and Place(s) in the Baltistan and Ladakh Disputed Borders.” In: Henryk Alff, Andreas Benz (eds.): Tracing Connections: Explorations of Places and Spaces in Asian Multilocalities (Berlin: Wvb), 91–108.

 

(2014, Reprint): “Mixed Legacies in Contested Borderlands: Skardu and the Kashmir Dispute,” Critical Border Studies: Broadening and Deepening the 'Lines in the Sand' Agenda, eds. Noel Parker and Neil Vaughan—Williams(London: Routledge), 141-160.

 

(2013): Securitization and Development as Modes of Peripheralization in North-Eastern Pakistan.” In: Andrea Fisher Tahir and Matthias Naumann (eds): Peripheralization: The Making of Spatial Dependencies and Social Injustice (Berlin: Springer), 77–98.

 

(2010): “El Problema de Seguridad con la India: Las Circunstancias Cambiantes del Escenario Regional” (The Security Problem with India: the Changing Regional Context), El Laberinto Paquistaní, Documentos de Seguridad y Defensa 30 (Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa), 47–61

 

(2009): “La Política Exterior India: La Dimensión Global y Regional” (India’s Foreign Policy: Global and Regional Dimensions), DT 27 (Working Paper), (Real Instituto Elcano: Madrid).

 

(2009):“India en el actual contexto internacional: principales rasgos de la política exterior india a comienzos del siglo XXI,” (India in the International Context: Main Feautres of India’s Foreign Policy). In:  VVAA, La emergencia de China e India en el siglo XXI, Colección Actas 72, Serie Estudios para la Paz 23,   Fundación Seminario de Investigación para la Paz-Gobierno de Aragón Zaragoza , 345–62.

 

 (2008) “Desarrollo sostenible y medioambiente en India: oportunidades de cooperación para España,” (Sustainable Development in India: Cooperation Opportunities with Spain). In: Esteban Rodríguez, Mario (ed.), Medio ambiente y energía en Asia-Pacífico: oportunidades y riesgos para España, Madrid, Fundación Alternativas, 35–49.

 

(2005) “India y Pakistán en el 2003/2004.” In: Anuario Asia/Pacífico 2004, Madrid, CIDOB, Elcano, Casa Asia, 2005, 223–30.

   

Research Articles

 

 

(2011): “Kashmir: Perceptions of Conflict from the Border”. In: Geisteswissenschaftliche Zentren Berlin e.V. (Hg.): Bericht über das Forschungsjahr 2010, Berlin, 83–96.

 

(2011): “Il Conflitto del Kashmir: Il Negoziato tra India e Pakistan e la Dimensione Locale della Disputa”, ISPI Analysis 56 (ISPI: Milan).

 

(2010): “La Cuestión de Cachemira y las Periferias Disputadas en Asia del Sur” (The Kashmir Issue and the Disputed Peripheries in  South Asia), Tres Culturas6, 116–129.

 

(2008): “India: Un Diálogo Necesario para Pakistán” (India: A Necessary Dialogue for Pakistan), Tres Culturas1, 62–71.

 

(2004): “Constricciones al Poder de la India en Asia Meridional” (Limits to India’s Power in South Asia). Cuadernos de la Escuela Diplomática 25, 289–293.

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