Ute Wallenböck
Research Associate, Department of Mongolian and Tibetan Studies, University of Bonn
Ute Wallenböck is a research associate at the Department of Mongolian and Tibetan Studies at the University of Bonn. She has an academic background in Sinology and Tibetology, holding a PhD in Chinese Studies from the University of Vienna. Following her doctoral studies, she contributed to the “Sinophone Borderlands” project at Palacký University Olomouc and also worked in the Department of Chinese Studies at Masaryk University in Brno. Her research centers on the Sinophone and Tibetophone borderlands, along with the Tibetan diaspora in Asia and Europe, exploring topis of identity, memory, and the significance of food in the context of cultural transmission.
Publications by Ute Wallenböck
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Report of the Webinar: Climate Crisis in Tibet – Part I: CCP’s Tibet Takeover: Wither Global Climate Action?
This report is an outcome of the webinar titled “Climate Crisis in Tibet”, organized by the Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs (SCSA-IPA) at the Institute for Security […]
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China’s Himalayan Hustle: Revisionism Resistance Must be the Order of the Region
This edited volume brings together papers to highlight the challenges and opportunities in mapping China’s Himalayan hustle. It aims to advance key debates about the importance of this region to […]