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Nivi Manchanda
Nivi Manchanda
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Race and racism in international relations
A Anievas, N Manchanda, R Shilliam
Taylor & Francis, 2014
3282014
Imagining Afghanistan: The history and politics of imperial knowledge
N Manchanda
Cambridge University Press, 2020
882020
Queering the Pashtun: Afghan sexuality in the homo-nationalist imaginary
N Manchanda
Third World Quarterly 36 (1), 130-146, 2015
602015
Confronting the global colour line: An introduction
A Anievas, N Manchanda, R Shilliam
Race and racism in International Relations, 1-15, 2014
582014
Robbie Shilliam, eds. 2015
A Anievas, N Manchanda
Race and racism in international relations: confronting the global colour line, 0
36
The imperial sociology of the ‘tribe’in Afghanistan
N Manchanda
Millennium 46 (2), 165-189, 2018
352018
Race and Racism in International Relations: Confronting the Global Colour Line
A Alexander, M Nivi, S Robbie
Routledge, London, 2015
282015
Rendering Afghanistan legible: Borders, frontiers and the ‘state’of Afghanistan
N Manchanda
Politics 37 (4), 386-401, 2017
192017
Resisting racial militarism: War, policing and the Black Panther Party
N Manchanda, C Rossdale
Security Dialogue 52 (6), 473-492, 2021
172021
Between mobile corridors and immobilizing borders: race, fixity and friction in Palestine/Israel
N Manchanda, S Plonski
International Affairs 98 (1), 183-207, 2022
92022
The banalization of race in international security studies: From absolution to abolition
N Manchanda
Security Dialogue 52 (1_suppl), 49-59, 2021
62021
The Graveyard of Empires: Haunting, Amnesia and Afghanistan’s Construction as a Burial Site
N Manchanda
Middle East Critique 28 (3), 307-320, 2019
52019
Confronting the Global Colour Line: Race and Racism in International Relations
A Anievas, N Manchanda, R Shilliam
London: Routledge, 2015
52015
Postcolonialism
N Manchanda
Security Studies, 131-147, 2023
42023
Out of Nowhere? The Taliban and Malala
N Manchanda
open Democracy, 2012
42012
The Janus-faced nature of militarization
N Manchanda
Critical Military Studies, 1-5, 2022
32022
Gender, nation, and nationalism
N Manchanda, L de Haan
Race, gender, and culture in international relations, 80-98, 2018
32018
Race and Racism in International Relations: Confronting the Global Colour Line
N Manchanda, RR Shilliam, A Anievas
Taylor & Francis Group, 2014
32014
Out of Nowhere? The Taliban and Malala.” openDemocracy, November 7
N Manchanda
32012
Empire’sh (a) unting grounds: Theorising violence and resistance in Egypt and Afghanistan
N Manchanda, S Salem
Current Sociology 68 (2), 241-262, 2020
22020
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