Misogyny, Authoritarianism, and Climate Change Kaul, N. and Buchanan, T. 2023. Misogyny, Authoritarianism, and Climate Change. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy (ASAP). 23 (2), pp. 308-333. https://doi.org/10.1111/asap.12347
Subalternizing Geopolitics: Bhutan as a Small Himalayan State Kaul, N. 2023. Subalternizing Geopolitics: Bhutan as a Small Himalayan State. Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs. 9 Policy Forum on “Beyond Great Power Competition: Subregional Strategies and Priorities".
A disruptive ethnography of Tanzanian-Indians Anand, D. and Kaul, N. 2011. A disruptive ethnography of Tanzanian-Indians. South Asian Diaspora. 3 (2), pp. 183-195. https://doi.org/10.1080/19438192.2011.579457
2011
On Loving and Losing Kashmir Kaul, N. 2011. On Loving and Losing Kashmir. India International Centre Quarterly. 34 (3/4), pp. 42-53.
Economics Turning People into Things Kaul, N. 2009. Economics Turning People into Things. Development. 52, pp. 298-301. https://doi.org/10.1057/dev.2009.43
Bearing Better Witness in Bhutan Kaul, N. 2008. Bearing Better Witness in Bhutan. Economic and Political Weekly. XLIII (37), pp. 67-69.
2002
A critical 'post' to critical realism Kaul, N. 2002. A critical 'post' to critical realism. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 26 (6), pp. 709-726. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/26.6.709
Hindutva, Muslim Women, and Islamophobic Governance in India Kaul, N. and Menon, A. 2024. Hindutva, Muslim Women, and Islamophobic Governance in India. in: Easat-Daas, A. and Zempi, I. (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Gendered Islamophobia Cham, Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 377-396
2022
Kashmir, Feminisms, and Global Solidarities Dr Nitasha Kaul 2022. Kashmir, Feminisms, and Global Solidarities. in: Bhan, M., Duschinski, H. and Misri, D. (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Critical Kashmir Studies Abingdon, Oxon Routledge. pp. 367-379
2022
China: Xinjiang :: India: Kashmir Kaul, N. 2022. China: Xinjiang :: India: Kashmir. in: Byler, D., Franceschini, I. and Loubere, N. (ed.) Xinjiang Year Zero Canberra, Australia Australia National University (ANU) Press. pp. 219-230
2021
Hindutva in Western Societies: Entanglements and Paradoxes Kaul, N. and Menon, A. 2021. Hindutva in Western Societies: Entanglements and Paradoxes. in: Gowricharn, R. (ed.) New Perspectives on the Indian Diaspora India Routledge. pp. 160-184
2018
Banning Taste: Boycotts, Identity, and Resistance Conway, D., Brighi, E., Kaul, N. and Khalili, L. 2018. Banning Taste: Boycotts, Identity, and Resistance. in: Schwabe, A., Pascu, D.F. and Connuck, J. (ed.) The Empire Remains Shop New York, US Columbia University Press. pp. 47-50
2017
"Democracy" (pp. 59-61) and "Identity Cards" (pp. 139-141) Kaul, N. 2017. "Democracy" (pp. 59-61) and "Identity Cards" (pp. 139-141). in: Morley, S., Turner, J., Corteen, K. and Taylor, P. (ed.) A Companion to State Power, Liberties and Rights Bristol Policy Press University of Bristol. pp. 59-61, 139-141
2016
Poems Kaul, N. 2016. Poems. in: 40 Under 40 Mumbai, India Paperwall Media & Publishing Pvt.Ltd. pp. 198
2013
Divorce in Bhutan Kaul, N. 2013. Divorce in Bhutan. in: Emery, R.E. (ed.) Cultural Sociology of Divorce: An Encyclopedia Sage.
2013
Everything I cannot tell you About the Women of Kashmir Kaul, N. 2013. Everything I cannot tell you About the Women of Kashmir. in: Shah, F. (ed.) Of Occupation and Resistance: Writings from Kashmir New Delhi Westland and Traquebar Press. pp. 252-258
2013
Kashmir: a place of blood and memory Kaul, N. 2013. Kashmir: a place of blood and memory. in: Kak, S. (ed.) Until my Freedom has Come: The New Intifada in Kashmir Chicago Haymarket Books. pp. 189-212
2011
Women in Bhutan Kaul, N. 2011. Women in Bhutan. in: Encyclopedia of Women in Today′s World Sage.
2011
On Loving and Losing Kashmir Kaul, N. 2011. On Loving and Losing Kashmir. in: Pande, I. (ed.) A Tangled Web: Jammu & Kashmir India HarperCollins. pp. 42-53
2011
Cultural Econo-Mixes of the Bazaar Kaul, N. 2011. Cultural Econo-Mixes of the Bazaar. in: Pollard, J., McEwan, C. and Hughes, A. (ed.) Postcolonial Economies London Zed Books. pp. 107-128
2010
Every Life is a Sentence: An Introduction Kaul, N. 2010. Every Life is a Sentence: An Introduction. in: Kaul, N. (ed.) November Light: An Anthology of Creative Writing from Bhutan Bhutan Kuensel.
2009
Letter (to my fictional characters in the city of Berlin) Kaul, N. 2009. Letter (to my fictional characters in the city of Berlin). in: Reyes, H. and Derbyshire, K. (ed.) Berlin (City-lit series) London Oxygen books. pp. 220-222
2004
Writing Economic Theory AnOther Way Kaul, N. 2004. Writing Economic Theory AnOther Way. in: Charusheela, S. and Zein-Elabdin, E. (ed.) Postcolonialism Meets Economics London Routledge.
Feminism in Economics: Theoria and Aporia Kaul, N. 2001. Feminism in Economics: Theoria and Aporia. in: Assiter, A., Britton, C. and Brina, C. (ed.) Millenial Visions: Feminisms into the 21st Century Cardiff Cardiff Academic Press.
Himalayas from its edges: networks, identities, and place-making Kaul, N., Anand, D., Gohain, S., Mukherjee, S., Datta, S., Chawla, S., Desal, T., Palmo, T. and Deka, K. Kaul, N., Anand, D., Gohain, S. and Mukherjee, S. (ed.) 2024. Himalayas from its edges: networks, identities, and place-making. Paris European Bulletin of Himalayan Research.
2020
Future Tense Kaul, N. 2020. Future Tense . New Delhi HarperCollins.
2020
Can You Hear Kashmiri Women Speak? Kaul, N. (ed.) 2020. Can You Hear Kashmiri Women Speak? New Delhi, India Women Unlimited/Kali For Women Press.
2014
Residue Kaul, N. 2014. Residue . New Delhi Rupa Publications (Rainlight Imprint).
Bhutan-India Relations in the 21st Century Kaul, N. and Khandu, S. 2020. Bhutan-India Relations in the 21st Century. 9 Dash Line. https://www.9dashline.com/article/bhutan-india-relations-in-the-21st-century1.
The City and Im/Passivity Kaul, N. 2009. The City and Im/Passivity. Pratilipi: a bilingual literary journal.
2009
The Day That Came To Us Kaul, N. 2009. The Day That Came To Us. Pratilipi: a bilingual literary journal.
2009
The House I'll Soon Give Up Kaul, N. 2009. The House I'll Soon Give Up. Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture & Society. 21 (4), pp. 619-620. https://doi.org/10.1080/08935690903145879
Written Testimony of Dr Nitasha Kaul Kaul, N. 2019. Written Testimony of Dr Nitasha Kaul. US House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific and Nonproliferation (Committee on Foreign Affairs).
Invited Speaker, Session on 'India and Hindutva' Kaul, N. and Truschke, Audrey 2022. Invited Speaker, Session on 'India and Hindutva'. Academics Online: Digital Harassment Across Asias, Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Digital Dialogues, Academics Online Series. (online) 16 Feb 2022
Speaker, "3Es for AI: Economics, Explanation, Epistemology" in panel on Ethics and Emerging Technologies; Chair, panel on Risk and Emerging Technologies Kaul, N. 2022. Speaker, "3Es for AI: Economics, Explanation, Epistemology" in panel on Ethics and Emerging Technologies; Chair, panel on Risk and Emerging Technologies. First Annual Conference of the BISA (British International Studies Association) International Studies and Emerging Technologies (ISET) Working Group on "Assessing the Impact of Emerging Technologies on Contemporary Society and Global Affairs". Clinton Institute, University College Dublin, Ireland 20 - 21 May 2022
Roundtable on “Emerging Technologies and International Studies” Kaul, N. 2022. Roundtable on “Emerging Technologies and International Studies”. 2022 ACUNS Annual Meeting on 'Evidence-Based Solutions for Intensifying Global Challenges. Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), Geneva, Switzerland 23 - 25 Jun 2022
2022
Invited Lecture, "Understanding Kashmir Kaul, N. 2022. Invited Lecture, "Understanding Kashmir. U.S. State Department Foreign Service Institute’s (FSI) South and Central Asia (SCA) Area Studies program. School of Professional and Area Studies (SPAS), George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC), Virginia 30 Jun 2022
2021
Developmental Challenges in Bhutan and how to overcome them Kaul, N. 2021. Developmental Challenges in Bhutan and how to overcome them. (essay competition for Bhutanese undergraduate students). Thimphu/London, Bhutan/UK (online) 20 Dec 2021
2021
Organiser and Speaker, "Bhutan Development and Resilience Early Career Researchers’ Conference” Kaul, N. 2021. Organiser and Speaker, "Bhutan Development and Resilience Early Career Researchers’ Conference”. "Bhutan Development and Resilience Early Career Researchers’ Conference”, (in collaboration with Centre for Local Governance & Research). Thimphu/London, Bhutan/UK (online) 02 Oct 2021
Democracy in the Non-West: Facts, Fictions and Frictions Kaul, N. 2009. Democracy in the Non-West: Facts, Fictions and Frictions. Beyond the Ballot Box: Report from the Deepening and Sustaining Democracy in Asia Conference. Bhutan 11 - 14 Nov 2009 Centre for Bhutan Studies.
Why we should care about the sensory repression of dissent by democracies Kaul, N. and Cachelin, S. 2022. Why we should care about the sensory repression of dissent by democracies. British International Studies Association (BISA) Conference, Panel on 'Extremism, State Repression, and Emerging Technologies'. Civic Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK 16 Jun 2022
2022
Friendship' and the Himalayas: Bhutan, Britain and the 1910 Treaty of Punakha Kaul, N. 2022. Friendship' and the Himalayas: Bhutan, Britain and the 1910 Treaty of Punakha. 16th International Association for Tibetan Studies (IATS) Seminar. Faculty of Arts of Charles University and the Oriental Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic 03 - 10 Jul 2022
Geopolitics, State-Making, and Friendship in the Himalayas: Bhutan in the 20th century Kaul, N. 2022. Geopolitics, State-Making, and Friendship in the Himalayas: Bhutan in the 20th century. Inter-disciplinary Workshop on 'Revisiting the Frontier: Colonial legacies and lived realities of Himalayan border-worlds. Yale MacMillan Center, Yale South Asia Council and Inter-Asia Initiative, Yale University, USA 15 - 16 Apr 2022
2022
21st century decolonization, or why we need 'unusual' dispute resolutions Kaul, N. 2022. 21st century decolonization, or why we need 'unusual' dispute resolutions. ECPR (European Consortium for Political Research) virtual joint workshop VIR06 on 'Pacifism and Nonviolence: Cultivating a New Research Agenda'. University of Edinburgh (online) 19 - 20 Apr 2022