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This week’s New Pubs features Khaing Phyu Htut et al on education aid coordination in post-coup Myanmar; Sophia Htwe on Rakhine’s changing political order and the future of Rohingya citizenship; and Kyed et al on climate change as an arena of wartime political struggles. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past…
This week’s New Pubs features Shimray and Ziipao on cattle herding from Kabaw valley to the Indian Naga Hills; Hnin Win Aung on the NUG’s military justice mechanism [Burmese]; and Tin Maung Htwe on cancel culture, reactive attitudes, and democratic deliberation in Myanmar after the coup. See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and…
This week’s New Pubs features Liljeblad and Hsu Myat Noe Htet on the status of indigenous rights movements in Myanmar’s current conflict; Pum Khan Pau on how tranborder communities in the India-Burma borderland went from tribes to borderlanders; and Long on biographical writing and vernacular religious ethics in 20th century Myanmar. See our Recent Publications page for…
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…
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