Publications

Southeast Europe

Ó Tuathail, G. and C.T. Dahlman. 2011. Bosnia Remade: Ethnic Cleansing and its Reversal. New York: Oxford University Press. 

Dahlman, C.T. and T. Williams. 2010. "Ethnic Enclavisation and State Formation In Kosovo." Geopolitics 15(2): 406-430.

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.

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. 

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. 

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.

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.


Other papers

Dahlman, C.T. 2009. “Conceptualiser L'Espace non-étatique: les zones géopolitiquement perméables" [Conceptualizing non-state space: Zones of geopolitical permeability.]” In S. Rosière, C. Dahlman, K. Cox, and C. Machiani-Marcuzzo, Penser l’espace politique. Ellipses, Paris.

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. Dahlman, B. Renwick, E. Bergman. 2011. Introduction to Geography: People, Places, and Environments. Pearson Prentice-Hall. 

C. Gallaher, M. Gilmartin, C. Dahlman, and A. Mountz with P. Shirlow. 2010. Key Concepts in Political Geography. Thousand Oaks: Sage. (For this book, I wrote seven chapters on Geopolitics, Postconflict, Regionalism, Scale, Sovereignty, Superpower, Territory)

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