Asian Borderlands
Series editors

Willem van Schendel, University of Amsterdam
Tina Harris, University of Amsterdam

Geographical Scope
Asia and its border regions
Chronological Scope
No restrictions
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
Serie

Asian Borderlands

Discipline:Aziëstudies
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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.