Publikationer
Working papers (sida 1 av 2)
- Villumsen Berling, T., Wiederholt Christensen, L., Cordes, M., Splidsboel Hansen, F., Jakobsson, A. K., Puck-Nielsen, A., Nissen, C., Slakaityte, V., Staun, J., Surwillo, I. & Vissing, L. (2023). Nærområdet. DIIS Working Paper, 2023:05, 1-45. DIIS.
- Olofsson, M. (2022). ‘What do the New Liberals want?’ The forgotten republicanism in Swedish politics, 1867–1872. Lund papers in Economic history.
- Rhoads, E., Sakuma, S., Ortiz, C., Kouvolou-Kouri, M. & Astolfo, G. (2021). Trajectories of spatial violence in Southeast Asian cities. DPU Working paper. University College London.
- Botchwey, G., Crawford, G., Loubere, N. & Lu, J. (2018). South-South Labour Migration and the Impact of the Informal China-Ghana Gold Rush 2008-13. WIDER Working Paper, 2018/16. UNU-WIDER.
- Andersson, M. & Bae, J. (2014). Why Stay Engaged with a State Deemed Fragile? The Case of Sweden toward the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Working Papers in Contemporary Asian Studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Gustafsson, K. (2014). Is Patriotism Distinct from Nationalism? The Meaning of “Patriotism” in China in the 2000s. Working Papers in Contemporary Asian Studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Lindkvist, L. (2013). Alltför mänskliga rättigheter? : den allmänna förklaringen som ett levande dokument. Mänskliga rättigheter vid Lunds universitet : student- och forskarskriftsamling., Vol. 6, Jubileumsutgåva 2013. Mänskliga rättighetsstudier, Lunds universitet.
- Lindkvist, L. (2013). Past and Future Visions of Religious Freedom. PluRel - en blogg om religion og samfunn. University of Oslo, Religion i pluralistiske samfunn (PluRel).
- Pissin, A. (2013). The global left behind child in China: 'unintended consequences’ in capitalism. Working Papers in Contemporary Asian Studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Gray, T. (2012). Justice and the Khmer Rouge: concepts of just response to the crimes of the democratic Kampuchean regime in buddhism and the extraordinary chambers in the courts of Cambodia at the time of the Khmer Rouge tribunal. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Kuang, X. (2012). Collective resistance of Chengzhongcun villagers in China: a case of Guangzhou, Guandong Province. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Stegemann, S. (2012). From the Caterpillar to the Butterfly: social entrepreneurship as a new social force in China. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Yeh, Y. C. (2012). The Effects of Contextual Characteristics on Team Creativity: Positive, Negative, or Still Undecided?. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Chou, H.-H. (2011). A resource interaction perspective on standards competition: some evidence from the optical recording media industry. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Gaetano, A. (2010). Single women in urban China and the "Unmarried crisis" : gender resilience and gender transformation. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Negi, V. (2010). MGNREGA : towards ensuring the Right to Work in rural India. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Shih, T. (2010). The role of public policy in the formation of a business network. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Chattopadhyay, S. (2009). "Bourgeois Utopias"? : the rhetoric of globality in the contemporary suburban landscape of Calcutta. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Lindkvist, L. (2009). A Fair Weather Champion? The European Union at the United Nations Human Rights Council. CFE Working paper series. Centrum för Europaforskning, Lunds universitet.
- Dumont, J. (2008). A case study of HIV prevention in reform-era Shanghai : from a risk to an enabling environment. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Grano, S. A. (2008). China's environmental crisis : why should we care?. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Jönsson, K. (2008). Unity-in-diversity? Regional Identity Building in Southeast Asia. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Lau, L. (2008). Poverty and sustainability issues of microfinance in China : a case study in Fu'an, Fujian Province. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Nolle, L. (2008). "The two-sided family" : the impact of the family and everyday life on women's political participation in rural Karnataka. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.
- Shibata, T. (2008). "Pornography": sexual objectification and sexual violence in Japan and in the World. Working papers in contemporary Asian studies. Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University.