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Dave, Bhavna (2023) 'Quest for Energy, Connectivity and Security: India-Central Asia Relations During the UPA Rule.' In: Laskar, Rejaul Karim, (ed.), Forging New Partnerships, Breaching New Frontiers India's Diplomacy during the UPA Rule 2004-14. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 265-290.
Dave, Bhavna (2022) 'Societal Contestations and Adaptations to the Belt and Road Initiative in Kazakhstan.' In: Pavlićević, Dragan and Talmacs, Nicole, (eds.), The China Question: Contestations and Adaptations. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 113-136.
Dave, Bhavna (2021) 'BRI in Kazakhstan: pursuing economic partnership amidst rising concerns.' In: Chinyong Liow, Joseph, Liu, Hong and Gong, Xue, (eds.), Research Handbook on the Belt and Road Initiative. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 287-299. (488)
Dave, Bhavna and Kobayashi, Yuka (2018) 'China’s silk road economic belt initiative in Central Asia: economic and security implications.' Asia Europe Journal, 16 (3). pp. 267-281.
Dave, Bhavna (2018) 'Silk Road Economic Belt: Effects of China’s soft power diplomacy in Kazakhstan.' In: Lauruelle, M., (ed.), China’s Belt and Road Initiative and its Impact in Central Asia. Washington D.C.: The George Washington University Central Asia Program, pp. 97-109.
Dave, Bhavna (2016) The Rise of Trump and Its Global Implications – US-Russia Relations under Trump Presidency: Will the Reset Come to Pass? RSIS (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies) Commentary No. 296.
Dave, Bhavna (2016) Russia’s Asia Pivot: Engaging the Russian Far East, China and Southeast Asia. Singapore: RSIS (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies) Working Paper 297.
Dave, Bhavna (2016) Russia’s summit with ASEAN: Pivot to the East? Singapore: RSIS (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies) Commentary No.098.
Dave, Bhavna (2016) Resetting India’s Engagement in Central Asia: From Symbols to Substance. Singapore: RSIS (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies) Policy Report.
Dave, Bhavna (2015) '‘Migration controls, deportations and entry bans: Can Russia remain free of the “liberal paradox”?’.' In: Belozorov, V. S., (ed.), Миграционные процессы: Проблемы адаптации и интеграции мигрантов [Migration Processes: Issues of Adaptation and Integration of Migrants]. Stavrapol: North Caucasus Federal University, pp. 78-82.
Dave, Bhavna (2014) 'Becoming 'Legal' through 'Illegal' Procedures: The Precarious Status of Migrant Workers in Russia.' Russian Analytical Digest (159). pp. 2-8.
Dave, Bhavna (2014) 'Keeping labour mobility informal: the lack of legality of Central Asian migrants in Kazakhstan.' Central Asian Survey, 33 (3). pp. 346-359.
Dave, Bhavna (2013) 'Дискуссия о статусе мигрантов и законности в России в глобальном дискурсе управления миграцией [Debating Migrant Status and Legality in Russia within a Global Discourse on Migration Management].' Известия Иркутского Государственного Университета Серия «Политология. Религиоведение» [Irkutsk State University Series on Politics; Religious Studies], 2 (11,2). pp. 103-115.
Dave, Bhavna (2013) Informal Practices and Corruption in Regulation of Labour Migration in Kazakhstan. Chiba, Japan: Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization.
Dave, Bhavna (2012) 'Getting by as a gastarbeiter in Kazakhstan.' openDemocracy [online].
Dave, Bhavna (2011) 'Tajik migrant networks in Almaty and Astana: An ethnographic narrative.' In: Karimov, O. K., (ed.), Миграционный мост между Центральной Азии и Россией [Migratory Bridge between Central Asia and Russia]. Moscow: Institute of Socio-Political Research, Academy of Sciences, pp. 171-179.
Dave, Bhavna (2008) 'The EU and Kazakhstan: Is the pursuit of energy and security cooperation compatible with the promotion of human rights and democratic reforms?' In: Melivin, Neil J., (ed.), Engaging Central Asia: The European Union’s New Strategy in the Heart of Eurasia. Washington, DC: Brookings Institute, pp. 43-67.
Dave, Bhavna (2007) Kazakhstan. Ethnicity, Language and Power. Abingdon: Routledge.
Dave, Bhavna (2005) 'Annual Review (review for the year 2004).' In: Nations in Transit 2005: Democratization from Central Europe to Eurasia. New York: Rowman and Littlefield (with Freedom House). pp. 304-331.
Dave, Bhavna (2005) 'Kazakhstan's 2004 Parliamentary Elections : Managing Loyalty and Support for the Regime.' Problems of Post-Communism, 52 (1). pp. 3-14.
Dave, Bhavna (2004) 'Entitlement through Numbers: Nationality and Language Categories in the First Post-Soviet Census of Kazakhstan.' Nations and Nationalism, 10 (4). pp. 439-460.
Dave, Bhavna (2004) Kazakhstan: Minorities Participation in Public Life. Paper submitted to Sub-regional Seminar: Minority Rights - Cultural Diversity and Development in Central Asia. United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Dave, Bhavna (2004) 'Management of Ethnic Relations in Kazakhstan: Stability without Success.' In: Slater, W. and Wilson, A., (eds.), The Legacy of the Soviet Union. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 83-100.
Dave, Bhavna (2004) 'A Shrinking Reach of the State? Language Policy and Implementation in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.' In: Jones Luong, P., (ed.), The Transformation of Central Asia. States and Societies from Soviet Rule to Independence. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 120-157.
Dave, Bhavna (2004) 'annual review (review for the year 2003).' In: Nations in Transit 2004: Democratization from Central Europe to Eurasia. pp. 278-299.
Dave, Bhavna (2003) 'Analysis of Government Reforms in Kyrgyzstan.'
Dave, Bhavna (2003) Framework for Poverty Reduction: Analysis of Political Economy of Kyrgyzstan. Report for Department for International Development (DFID), UK. (Unpublished)
Dave, Bhavna (2003) 'Kazakhstan in 2002.' In: Karatnycki, A, (ed.), Nations in Transit 2003: Civil Society, Democracy, and Markets in East Central Europe and the Newly Independent States. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 308-326.
Dave, Bhavna (2003) 'Minorities in Kazakhstan.'
Dave, Bhavna (2002) 'Kazakhstan - report for 2002.' In: Karatnycki, A, Motyl, Alexander and Schnetzer, Amanda, (eds.), Nations in Transit. New York: Freedom House, pp. 210-223.