
- Series editors
Willem van Schendel, University of Amsterdam
Tina Harris, University of Amsterdam- Geographical Scope
- Asia and its border regions
- Chronological Scope
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- Editorial Board
Franck Billé, University of California Berkeley
Eric Tagliacozzo, Cornell University
Yuk Wah Chan, City University Hong Kong
Duncan McDuie-Ra, University of New South Wales- Keywords
- Borders; Asia; social sciences; humanities; mobilities; identities
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Asian Borderlands
This series presents the latest research on borderlands in Asia as well as on the borderlands of Asia – the regions linking Asia with Africa, Europe and Oceania. Its approach is broad: it covers the entire range of the social sciences and humanities. The series explores the social, cultural, geographic, economic and historical dimensions of border-making by states, local communities and flows of goods, people and ideas. It considers territorial borderlands at various scales (national as well as supra- and sub-national) and in various forms (land borders, maritime borders) but also presents research on social borderlands resulting from border-making that may not be territorially fixed, for example linguistic or diasporic communities.

The Partition of the Indian Subcontinent

Contingent Loyalties

Borderland Anxieties

The Maritime Silk Road

Bordering Tibetan Languages

Cross-Border Traders in Northern Laos

Flows and Frictions in Trans-Himalayan Spaces

Development Zones in Asian Borderlands

Decoding the Sino-North Korean Borderlands

Borderland Infrastructures

Imagined Geographies in the Indo-Tibetan Borderlands

Frontier Tibet

Kashmir as a Borderland

Kingship and Polity on the Himalayan Borderland

Borders and Mobility in South Asia and Beyond

Trust and Mistrust in the Economies of the China-Russia Borderlands

The Displacement of Borders among Russian Koreans in Northeast Asia

Trans-Himalayan Borderlands

The Art of Neighbouring

Ethnicity and Democracy in the Eastern Himalayan Borderland
