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This week’s New Pubs features McCarthy and Kyle Nyana on roadblocks in post-coup Myanmar; Proserpio et al on ASEAN universities as safe spaces for Burmese students after the coup; and Flynn on arsenic contamination of the Salween from rare earth minds. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks, and if…
This week’s New Pubs features May Aye Thiri and Martinez-Alier on resistance to extractivism in Myanmar; Loong on decolonizing civil war; and Hsu Myat Yadanar Thein and Walton on the political developments alongside Myanmar’s military stalemate. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks, and if anyone wants a PDF but…
This week’s New Pubs features Li and Moh Moh Thet on Myanmar’s anti-military rhetoric on the internet; Lu and Zhang on the conflict management roles of China and Russia in Myanmar; and Kakati (and anonymous) on the Zeme olympics in the Naga hills. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks,…
This week’s New Pubs features Deakin University’s four reports on Rohingya life in the camps, with one focusing on recruitment into militant organizations; Zhao on the shrinking porosity of the China/Myanmar border; and Nyi Nyi Kyaw and Sirada on student migration from Myanmar to Thailand after the coup. See our Recent Publications page for all of the…
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