Monographien (und Dissertation)
Universal Rights in a Divided World: The Human Rights Engagement of the World Council of Churches from the 1940s to the 1970s (dissertation: LSE 2019)
Artikel
‘From Religious Freedom to Social Justice: The Human Rights Engagement of the Ecumenical Movement from the 1940s to the 1970s’, Journal of Global History, 13, 2 (2018) 252-273 (part of special issue on ‘The Theory and Practice of Ecumenism’).
‘Outraged, Yet Moderate and Impartial. The Rise of Amnesty International in the Netherlands, 1961-1980’, Low Countries Historical Review, 132, 4 (2017) 53-74.
‘Nairobi, 1975: The World Council of Churches and Human Rights’, in: Fabian Klose et al., eds., Online Atlas on the History of Humanitarianism and Human Rights, http://wiki.ieg-mainz.de/ghra/articles/bouwman-nairobi, 7 pages.
‘Uncomfortable Bedfellows: Why Human Rights and Democracy Promotion Are Better Off Separate’, in: Anthony Chase, ed., Transatlantic Perspectives on Diplomacy and Diversity: Select Essays from the 2014 Diplomacy and Diversity Fellowship (New York: Humanity in Action Press, 2015) 97-115.
‘Present at the Undoing. The Netherlands and the Multilateral Force’, Nuclear Proliferation International History Project, http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/present-at-the-undoing (November 2013) 9 pages plus 34 pages of translations.
Rimko van der Maar and Bastiaan Bouwman, trans., ‘The Netherlands, the Missile Crisis, and Cuban-Dutch Relations, 1962-1964. Documents from the Dutch Archives’, in: James G. Hershberg and Christian F. Ostermann, ed., The Global Cuban Missile Crisis at 50: New Evidence from Beyond the Iron, Bamboo, and Sugarcane Curtains, and Beyond (Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2012) 674-707.