Beril Ocaklı
Centre for East European and International Studies
E-mail: Beril.Ocakli@zois-berlin.de
Phone: +49 (30) 2005949-50
Centre for East European and International Studies (ZOiS)
Mohrenstr. 60
10117 Berlin
China, the EU and economic development in Easter Europe and Eurasia
Research Interests
- Critical geopolitics and infrastructural processes in Central Asia and the South Caucasus
- Authoritarian governance and repression through resource extraction and development paradigms
- Activism and protest movements for just human-environment relations
- Interdisciplinary, multi-method co-laboration and research
Vita
Beril Ocaklı is a critical geographer and institutional economist. In her interdisciplinary and multi-method research, she follows discourses and practices of modernity, governance and development through extractive infrastructure projects, above and below ground, along corridors and roads, in Central Asia and the South Caucasus. Therein, she also engages China’s growing footprint in the region, most notably through mining and connectivity infrastructures. Before joining ZOiS, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Integrative Research Institute on Transformations of Human-Environment Systems (IRI THESys) at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. She also completed her PhD in Human Geography there and still maintains her connection as a guest scholar. Her incentive to return to academia after a career in development cooperation was her many years of experience in leading transdisciplinary projects on resource governance on behalf of the German government, the EU and other multilateral organisations. Her studies in International Economics at the Corvinus University of Budapest in Hungary and Development Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science in the UK led her to development cooperation.
Selected Publications
Articles in refereed journals
- 2022. 'Making and unmaking gold as a resource. Resistant socionatures in Maidan, Kyrgyzstan', with Niewöhner, J. Geoforum vol. 131 (May), pp. 151–162
- 2021. 'Taking the discourse seriously: Rational self-interest and resistance to mining in Kyrgyzstan', with Krueger, T., Janssen, M. A., Kasymov, U. Ecological Economics vol. 189
- 2020. 'Shades of conflict in Kyrgyzstan: National actor perceptions and behaviour in mining', with Krueger, T., Niewöhner, J. International Journal of the Commons, vol. 14 (1), pp. 191–207
Other publications
- 2023. Georgia’s Modern (not so Environmental) Problems. The Nature of Road and Energy Infrastructures, with Benedikt Ibele, CBEES State of the Region Report 2023
- 2023. A Shapeshifting China in Central Asia, ZOiS Spotlight
- 2020. 'Kirgistan: Besetzung von Minen im ganzen Land', with Jana Rapp. Novastan, October 2020
- 2020. 'Fünf Stans auf der Suche', with Florian Coppenrath, Lukas Dünser, Robin Roth and Julia Tappeiner. Südwind, May/June Issue 2020
In preparation
- Whom the roads bypass. East-West connections in a disconnected Georgia’ with Valentin Krüsmann (to be submitted to Political Geography)
- The un/making of a gold rush. Extractive socionatures and resistance in Kyrgyzstan’ (to be submitted to Extractive Industries and Society)
- Beyond the binary framing of institutions: An alternative perspective on rules in the study of social-ecological systems’ with Corrie Hannah et al. (to be submitted to Nature Sustainability Perspective)
- Authoritarian resource nationalism and violence in Central Asia. An interdisciplinary approach’ (with Vincent Artman) (to be submitted to OXUS Society for Central Asian Affairs)