Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,
BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus
(Post-review) Ramachandran, Veena. (2024). New India's Public Sphere: De-legitimization, Co-option and Control. Global Media and Communication.
(Accepted) Kumar, Amit and Ramachandran, Veena. (2024). China's Afghan Odyssey: From War to Prosperity in Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan. China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies.
(Accepted) Varghese, Varsha., Kumar, Amit., Ramachandran, Veena. (2024). From Crisis to Cure: The Afghan Refugees' Dilemma, Security, and Technological Interventions. Asiascape: Digital Asia.
Kumar, Amit and Ramachandran, Veena. (2024). Freefalling Afghanistan: A Pictorial Journey Through Two-and-a-half Years of Taliban Rule [Photo Essay]. The SAIS Review of International Affairs, April 28, Civil Society, Middle East, Freefalling Afghanistan: A Pictorial Journey Through Two-and-a-Half Years of Taliban Rule - The SAIS Review of International Affairs (jhu.edu)
Ramachandran, Veena. (2024). Harmonizing Ethnicity at the Contested Borderlands: A Case Study of Uyghurs of Xinjiang. In M.R. Debata & S. Hanova (Eds.), India and Inner Asia (pp. 28-43). New Delhi: Routledge.
Kumar, Amit and Ramachandran, Veena. (2024). Unpacking the Nexus: Taliban's Control over Affiliated Groups [monograph]. Mehr Brief, Afghan Institute of Strategic Studies, 09, 1-24.
Ramachandran, Veena and Kumar, Amit (2024). Afghan -Sino Relations: A Different Mindset. A Different Outcome? Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, January 17, Afghan-Sino Relations: A Different Mindset. A Different Outcome? | GJIA (georgetown.edu)
Ramachandran, Veena. (2023). Secularism with Chinese Characteristics: Xi Jinping's Sinicization of Islam in Xinjiang. Tamkang Journal of International Affairs, 26(3), 1-71.
Kumar, Amit and Ramachandran, Veena. (2023). [Book Review of Taliban: The Story of the Afghan Warlords by A. Rashid]. BRIQ Belt & Road Initiative, 5(1), 90-92.
Ramachandran, Veena. (2023). Harmonization to Exceptionalism: The Trajectory of Post-Civil War Sino-Sri Lankan Relations. World Affairs, 186 (2), 384-413.
Kumar, Amit and Ramachandran, Veena. (2022). [Book Review of Islam in China by James Frankel]. Central Asian Survey,41(4), 818-19.
Kumar, Amit and Ramachandran, Veena. (2022). Who Passes the Double Standard Test in Al-Zawahiri's Assassination? Institute for Security and Development Policy, 14 December.
Ramachandran, Veena. (2022). 'Occupy Temple Trees': Sri Lanka's disgruntlement towards neo-elites is on the cards next, Eurasia Review, 22 July.
Ramachandran, V (2022) Islam with Chinese Characteristics: China's ethno-religious challenge, Eurasia Review, 21 July.
Ramachandran, V (2020) China Expanding its clout in Sri Lanka's Politics, after dominating economy, The WEEK, 29 July.
China as a World Leader: Assessing Implications of COVID-19, BRI and a “Global Common Destiny”, 8 May 2020 , https://niice.org.np/archives/4555?fbclid=IwAR2 9JXlo7euEQ31ObNwIZx4hGF_9kan4OfpiwefIBnYgf4kWJmUINx5UOw
BRI: Neutralizing Xinjiang and Legitimizing Stability-Security Paradigm, 12 June 2019, https://briresearch.home.blog/2019/06/13/bri-neutralizing-xinjiang-and-legitimizing-stability-security-paradigm/
Ramachandran, Veena. (2018). China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: The Uyghur Challenge and the Chinese Security Model, The Diplomat, 30 March.
Ramachandran, Veena. (2017) Redefining China's Xinjiang Policy: Rhetoric or Reality? International Area Studies Review, 20 (3), 273–290.
Gupta, Sonika. and Ramachandran, Veena (2016) Bilingual Education in Xinjiang in the Post-2009 Period. China Report, 52 (4), 306-323.
Ramachandran, Veena. (2016) Critical Examination of the Stability Discourse in China. Indian Journal of Political Science, LXXVII (1), 85-92.
Ramachandran, Veena. (2013). Uyghur Separatism and Stability Discourse in China. Pp 56-67. in D. Subha Chandran, Teshu Singh and Namrata Hasija (eds) Inside China: New Leadership, Social Change, and Economic Challenges Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Asian Security Series, New Delhi: Samskriti Publishers.
Ramachandran, Veena. (2011). Indian Federalism in Transitionary Phase: From Asymmetry to Multiculturalism. In G. Gopakumar (ed.), Foreign Policy, Federalism, and International Treaties, New Delhi: New Century Publications.
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