Welcome to The Burma Studies Group

The Burma Studies Group is a scholarly, nonpolitical, and nonprofit professional association of all persons interested in Burma studies. For more information in both English and Burmese, see the About Us page.

Latest from BSG

Recent Pubs, 23 March 2026

This week’s New Pubs features Cole’s book on conservation and sovereignty in southeast Myanmar; Davies and Htoon Oung on the ULA/AA’s “decentralization by force” policies in Western Myanmar; and Sullivan on the role of intermediaries in southeast Myanmar’s humanitarian response. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks, and if anyone…

Future Pubs: Faxon’s Surviving the State

Faxon, Hilary. Surviving the State: Struggles for Land and Democracy in Myanmar, Duke University Press, 2026. decription: In Myanmar’s Kalay Valley, a rice-growing region near the Indian border, farmers have long been subject to violence and neglect. Surviving the State considers how these farmers’ everyday, land-based practices enable them to endure successive authoritarian regimes. Through robust ethnography,…

Recent Pubs, 16 March 2026

This week’s New Pubs features Metro on the politics of acknowledgements in Burma Studies and Tsai on Kachin ethnic education in northern Shan state. Note there are only two this week, so send us your publications! See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks, and if anyone wants a PDF but…

Recent Pubs, 9 March 2026

This week’s New Pubs features Houtman examining “do ayei” from chant to compact; Kim and Potter on Japan and Korea’s responses to Myanmar’s autocratization; and Lwin Cho Latt and Thidar Kyaw providing a Myanmar perspective on China/Indian machinations in the Indo-Pacific. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks, and if…

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