Canada, The University of British Columbia, 2007. — 320 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7748-1333-4.
The Centre and the Borderlands in Chinese Political History.
Ming—Qing Border Defence, the Inward Turn of Chinese Cartography, and Qing Expansion in Central Asia in the Eighteenth Century.
Marital Politics on the Manchu—Mongol Frontier in the Early Seventeenth Century.
What Happens When Wang Yangmin Crosses the Border?
Ming China and Its Border with Annam.
Embracyng Victory, Effacing Defeat : Rewriting the Qing Frontier Campaigns.
Tributary Relations and the Qing—Choson Frontier on the Mount Paektu.
The Amur : As River, As Border.
The Ethics of Benevolence in French Colonial Vietnam : A Sino—Feanco—Vietnamese Cultural Borderland.
A Zone of Nebulous Menace : The Guangxi/Indochina Border in the Respublican Period.
Border Banishment : Rightists in the Army Farms of Beidahuang.
Teoretical and Conceptual Perspectives on the Periphery in Contemporary China.