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Cermeño, H., & Mielke, K. (2023). Endangered Urban Commons: Lahore’s Violent Heritage Management and Prospects for Reconciliation. Urban Planning, 8(1), .
Mielke, K., & Etzold, B. (2022). Afghans’ narrowing mobility options in Pakistan and the right to transnational living: a figurational perspective. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 4347-4364 .
Mielke, K. (2022). Calculated Informality in Governing (Non)return: An Evolutionary Governance Perspective. Geopolitics, 1-24.
Katsiaficas, C., Wagner, M., Mielke, K., Tobin, S. A., Momani, F. A., Al Yakoub, T., & Javed, M. M. (2021). Outward and upward mobility. How Afghan and Syrian refugees can use mobility to improve their prospects (TRAFIG Policy Brief No. 5) Bonn: BICC.
Mielke, K., Shahid, N., Khatana, A. R., Ahmad, Z., Irshad, A., Kiran, S., Etzold, B., Asghari, S., & Javed, M. M. (2021). Figurations of Displacement in and beyond Pakistan. Empirical findings and reflections on protracted displacement and translocal connections of Afghans (TRAFIG Working Paper No. 7) Bonn: BICC.
Isikozlu, E., Mielke, K., & Javed, M. M. (2021). Now more than ever: Afghans in Pakistan need more mobility and durable solutions to stay (TRAFIG Practice Note No. 7) Bonn: BICC.
Mielke, K., & Cermeño, H. (2021). Mitigating pro-poor housing failures: Access theory and the politics of urban governance. Politics and Governance, 9(2), 439–450.
Grawert, E., & Mielke, K. (2018, November). Coping with protracted displacement - How Afghans secure their livelihood in Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan (BICC Working Paper series No. 2/2018). Bonn: BICC.
Grawert, E., Nusrat, R., & Shah, Z. (2017, May). Afghanistan’s cross-border trade with Pakistan and Iran and the responsibility for conflict-sensitive employment (BICC Working Paper series No. 4/2017). Bonn: BICC.
Prinz, J., & Schetter, C. (2017). Conditioned sovereignty: The creation and legitimation of spaces of violence in counterterrorism operations of the "war on terror". Alternatives, 41(3), 119-136.
Cermeño, H., & Mielke, K. (2016). Cityscapes of Lahore: Reimagining the urban. In P. Vandal (Ed.), Peoples history of Pakistan (pp. 110-139). Lahore: THAAP Journal.
Grawert, E., & Abul-Magd, Z. (Eds.). (2016). Businessmen in arms: How the military and other armed groups profit in the MENA Region. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Korf, B., & Schetter, C. (2015). Geographien der Gewalt. Kriege, Konflikte und die Ordnung des Raumes im 21. Jahrhundert.
Schetter, C., & Nokkala, N. (2014). Die Auswirkungen der militärischen Intervention auf Afghanistan und Pakistan. In T. Hoppe (Ed.), Verantwortung zu schützen. Interventionspolitik seit 1990 - eine friedensethische Bilanz (pp. 203-227). Berlin: Köster.
Mielke, K., & Schetter, C. (2013). Pakistan. Land der Extreme. München: C.H. Beck.
Schetter, C. (2013). The Durand Line. The Afghan-Pakistani border region between Pashtunistan, Tribalistan and Talibanistan. Internationales Asienforum, 44(1-2), 47-70.
Schetter, C. (2011). Geographie des Widerstands: Überlagernde Konfliktdynamiken in der afghanisch-pakistanischen Grenzregion. In C. Schetter, & J. Klußmann (Eds.), Der Taliban-Komplex. Zwischen Aufstandsbewegung und Militäreinsatz (pp. 135-160). Frankfurt a.M.: Campus.
Chiari, B., & Schetter, C. (Eds.). (2010). Pakistan. Wegweiser zur Geschichte. Paderborn: Schöningh.
Mielke, K., & Schetter, C. (2010). Pakistan als Drehscheibe globaler Migrationsströme. In B. Chiari, & C. Schetter (Eds.), Pakistan. Wegweiser zur Geschichte (pp. 133-143). Paderborn: Schöningh.
Brömmelhörster, J. (Ed.). (1999). Demystifying the peace dividend. Baden-Baden: Nomos.
Gebrewold, K. (1998, September). Converting defense resources to human development. Proceedings of an International Conference, 9-11 November 1997