Carl T. Dahlman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
Miami University

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Bosnia and the Balkans

Ó Tuathail, G. and C.T. Dahlman. Bosnia Remade: Ethnic Cleansing and Population Return. Book manuscript, forthcoming. 

Toal, Gerard and Dahlman, C.T. 2006. “Has Ethnic Cleansing Succeeded? Geographies of Minority Return and Its Meaning in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In Milan Bufon, Anton Gosar, Safet Nurković, and André-Louis Sanguin, eds., The Western Balkans—A European Challenge: On The Decennial of the Dayton Peace Agreement [Zahodni Balkan—Evropski Izziv: Ob Desetletnici Daytonskega Mirovnega Sporazuma]. Koper, Slovenia: Založba Annales. pp. 349-366.

Republished in translation to Croatian as:
Gerard, Toal, Carl Dahlman. 2007. “Je li etnicko ciscenje uspjelo? Geografija manjinskog povratka u Bosni i Hercegovini i njezino značenje.” Pilar, vol. II, no. 1(3): 47-62. (Croatian translation of Toal and Dahlman, 2006. Published in Pilar, journal of the Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Science, Zagreb.)


Dahlman, C.T. and G. 
Ó Tuathail. 2006. "Bosnia’s Third Space? Nationalist Separatism and International Supervision in Bosnia’s Brčko District." Geopolitics, 11(4):651-675.

Ó Tuathail, G. and C.T. Dahlman. 2006. "The 'West Bank of the Drina': land allocation and ethnic engineering in Republika Srpska." Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 31(3): 304-322.

Ó Tuathail, G. and C.T. Dahlman. 2006. "Post-Domicide Bosnia and Herzegovina: Homes, Homelands and One Million Returns." International Peacekeeping. 13(2): 242-260.


Dahlman, C.T. 2005. “La persistance du problème des personnes déplacées et des réfugiés dans ex-Yougoslavie (1991-2004)” ["The Persistence of the Problem of Displaced Persons and Refugees in the Former Yugoslavia (1991-2004)"]. in A-L. Sanguin, E Chaveneau, and A. Cattaruzza, eds. L'ex-Yougoslavie dix ans après Dayton: De nouveaux Etats entre déchirements communautaires et intégration européenne. Paris: l’Harmattan. pp.39-47.

Dahlman, C.T. and G. Ó Tuathail. 2005. “Broken Bosnia: The Local Geopolitics of Displacement and Return in Two Bosnian Places.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 95(3): 644-662.
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Dahlman, C.T. and G. Ó Tuathail. 2005. “The Legacy Ethnic Cleansing: The International Community and the Returns Process in Post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Political Geography. 24(5): 569-599. [pdf  793KB]
 
Ó Tuathail, G. and C.T. Dahlman. 2004. “The Effort to Reverse Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Limits of Returns.” Eurasian Geography and Economics. 45(6): 439-464.
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Dahlman, C.T. 2004. “Geographies of Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing: The Lessons of Bosnia-Herzegovina.” in C. Flint ed. The Geography of War and Peace: From Death Camps to Diplomats. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.  pp. 174-197.

Ó. Tuathail, G. and C.T. Dahlman. 2004. “The Clash of Governmentalities: Displacement and Return in Bosnia-Herzegovina.” In W. Larner and W. Walters, eds. Global Governmentality: Governing international spaces. London: Routledge. pp. 136-154.

Kurds and Middle East

Dahlman, C.T. 2006. "Detour to Europe: Enlargement, Southeast Europe, and the EU’s External Dynamic." Eurasian Geography and Economics. 47(6): 683-697.

Dahlman, C.T. 2004. “Turkey’s Accession to the European Union: The Geopolitics of Enlargement.” Eurasian Geography and Economics. 45(8): 553-574.
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Dahlman, C.T. 2004. “Diaspora,” in J. Duncan, N. Johnson, R. Schein, eds. A Companion to Cultural Geography. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell Publishers. pp. 485-498.

Dahlman, C.T. 2002. “The Political Geography of Kurdistan.” Eurasian Geography and Economics. 43 (4): 271-299.
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Other papers

Dahlman, C.T. 2004. “Hidden Killers: The Problem of Landmines and Unexploded Ordinance.” in B. Warf et al. eds. WorldMinds: Geographical Perspectives on 100 Problems. Washington, D.C.: Association of American Geographers. pp. 37-41.

Dahlman, C.T. and S.D. Brunn. 2003. “Reading Geopolitics Beyond the State: Organizational Discourse in Response to September 11.” Geopolitics. 8(3): 253-280.

Dahlman, C.T. 2002. “Masculinity in Conflict: Geopolitics and Performativity in The Crying Game.” in D. Dixon and T. Cresswell, ed., Engaging Film: Geographies of Mobility and Identity. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 123-139.

Brunn, S.D., H. Andersson, and C.T. Dahlman. 2000. “Landscaping for Power and Defense.” in J.R. Gold and G.E. Revill, eds. Landscapes of Defense. Essex, England: Pearson Education. pp. 68-84.

Brunn, S.D., Dahlman, C.T. and Jon Taylor. 1998. “GIS uses and constraints on diffusion in Eastern Europe and the former USSR.” Post-Soviet Geography and Economics. 39 (10): 566-587.

Textbooks

C. Gallaher, M. Gilmartin, C. Dahlman, and A. Mountz with P. Shirlow. Key Concepts in Political Geography. Thousand Oaks: Sage. In press. (I wrote seven chapters on Geopolitics, Postconflict, Regionalism, Scale, Sovereignty, Superpower, Territory)

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