Leake, Elisabeth, and Daniel Haines. βLines of (In)Convenience: Sovereignty and Border-Making in Postcolonial South Asia, 1947β1965.β The Journal of Asian Studies 76, no. 4 (2017): 963β85.
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Haines, Daniel. “Constructing State Power: Internal and External Frontiers in Colonial North India, 1850s-1900s.” Environmental History 20, (2015)
Haines, Daniel. “A Commonwealth Moment in South Asian Decolonization.” In Decolonization and the Cold War: Negotiating Independence, edited by Leslie James and Elisabeth Leake. London: Bloomsbury, 2015.
Haines, Daniel. “Disputed Rivers: Sovereignty, Territory and State-Making in South Asia.” Geopolitics 19, no. 3, (2014)
Haines, Daniel. “(Inter)Nationalist Rivers?: Cooperative Development in David Lilienthal’s Plan for Indus Basin, 1951.” Water History 6, no. 2, (2014)
Haines, Daniel. Rivers Divided: Water in the Making of India and Pakistan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
Haines, Daniel. “Concrete ‘Progress’: Irrigation, Development and Modernity in Mid-Twentieth Century Sind.” Modern Asian Studies 45, no. 1 (2011)
Haines, Daniel. Building the Empire, Building the Nation: Development, Legitimacy, and Hydro-Politics in Sind, 1919-1969. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2013.
Haines, Daniel. “Development, Citizenship, and the Bhakra-Nangal Dams in Postcolonial India, 1948-1952.” The Historical Journal 65, no.4 (2022)
England, Matthew I., and Daniel Haines. “Topography and the Hydraulic Mission: Water Management, River Control and State Power in Nepal.” International Journal of Water Resources 37, (2021)
Haines, Daniel. “Case Study – Quetta Earthquake, 1935.” Shelter Projects 2017-2018 (Global Shelter Cluster) (2019).
Quincey, Duncan J., Megan Klaar, Daniel Haines, Jon C. Lovett, Bishnu Pariyar, Gehendra Gurung, Lee Brown, Cameron Watson, Matthew England, and Barbara Evans. βThe Changing Water Cycle: The Need for an Integrated Assessment of the Resilience to Changes in Water Supply in High-Mountain Asia.β WIREs Water 5 (2018): e1258.