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This week’s New Pubs features Kakati on memorialization of the WWII participation of Zo fighters; Haines et al on production of the ideal female peace and security agenda participant in Myanmar; and Metro and Min Layi Chan on how to be a bee not a mosquito when conducting research on the Thai/Burma border. See our Recent…
This week’s New Pubs features Verma on how Bangladeshi treatment of Rohingya has gone from hospitable to hostile; Faxon’s book on land, democracy, and the state; and Fumagalli on the sit-tat eschewing an off-ramp and fighting on. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks, and if anyone wants a PDF…
This week’s New Pubs features Aung on how the destruction of Palestine is connected to the destruction of Myanmar; Thawnghmung et al on how Burmese people access and identify trustworthy information after the coup; and Roberts reflecting on ‘do no harm’ ethics in conflict zones. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for…
This week’s New Pubs features Mausert on ASSK’s complicity in genocide; Stout’s book on anarchists in Myanmar (and Spain and Rojava); and Lall and Okamoto’s book on students and higher education in the revolution. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks, and if anyone wants a PDF but is excluded…
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