
We began a weekly publications release and archive in mid-2021. This is not an exhaustive list, but some of the articles, reports, and books that caught our eye.
first half of 2025
Books
- Karlsson, Klemens. A Sense of Place and Belonging – the Chiang Tung Borderland of Northern Southeast Asia, Northern Illinois University Press/Cornell University Press.
- Lintner, Bertil. The Golden Land Ablaze: Coups, Insurgents and the State in Myanmar. Hurst Publishers, 2024.
- Jacobs, Merle Audrey. Anglo-Burmese Culture: Letters from my mother. Vernon Press, 2025.
- Yamahata, Chosein and Makiko Takeda, eds. Youth, Community, and Democracy in India, Myanmar, and Thailand. Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
- Pum Khan Pau. Unconventional Warfare: Small Wars and Insurgencies in the India-Myanmar Borderland (1914–1945). Routledge, 2025.
Journal Articles / Book Chapters
- Jefferson, Andrew, and Sinwa Naw. “The consequences of penal repression on political hope and action in Myanmar.” Justice, Power and Resistance (2025): 1-20.
- Myint Than. “Multidimensional Community-level Impacts of Cement Production Development Projects in Mon State, Myanmar.” Journal of Developing Societies 41.1 (2025): 62-84.
- South, Ashley. “Failing Assumptions and the ‘Post-Myanmar Turn.” Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2025.
- You, Tianlong, and Haijing Zhang. “The making of border infrastructures: Evolution and interaction with cross-border migration on the China-Myanmar border.” China Perspectives 139 (2024): 33-45.
- Kolås, Åshild. “Rohingya identity, nationhood and the census.” Social Identities. 2025.
- Selth, Andrew. “Myanmar: The Development of an Intelligence State.” Intelligence Services in South Asia. Routledge, 2025. pp 116-132.
- Takeda, Makiko. “KWAT’s contributions to social welfare and political participation in Myanmar: navigating constraints, building solidarity, and pushing for democracy.” Asian Affairs: An American Review (2025): 1-25.
- Chophy, G. Kanato. “How Protestant Missions Transformed the Indo‐Myanmar Frontier.” Religion Compass 19.1 (2025):
- Lutfa, Nafisa Nazin, and Rafayat Ahmed Shanto. “Ethnicity and the Politics of Revolution in Myanmar: The Fate of the Arakan Army.” Journal of Human Rights and Peace Studies 10.2 (2024).
- Phyu Phyu Han, et al. “The evolution of land governance in Myanmar: A historical analysis of the people-land nexus in the Konbaung dynasty and British colonial eras.” Forest Policy and Economics 172 (2025).
- Décobert, Anne, and Tamas Wells. “Narratives of Localisation in Times of ‘Crisis’: Local Intermediary Actors and the International Aid Industry in Myanmar.” The Journal of Development Studies (2025): 1-18.
- Holliday, Ian, Aung Kaung Myat, and Alistair DB Cook. “Humanitarian engagement with Myanmar in the wake of the 2021 coup.” Journal of Asian Public Policy (2025): 1-16.
- Russell, Hannah, and Liv Gaborit. “Reshaping Gender Roles and Pollution of Hpon After the 2021 Military Coup in Myanmar.” Routledge Handbook of Masculinities, Conflict, and Peacebuilding. Routledge, 2025. 329-341.
- Saba, Arif, and Shahram Akbarzadeh. “Promoting Authoritarianism? Continuity and Change in China’s Policy Towards Myanmar (1990–2023).” Journal of Contemporary China (2025): 1-17.
- Ganesan, Narayanan. “Thailand’s Bilateral Response to the 2021 Myanmar Military Coup: Historical Contexts and Evolving Strategies.” International Quarterly for Asian Studies 55.3 (2024):311-333.
- Soe Win. “Gender and War: The Impact of Military Rule and War on Women’s Lives in Burma (Myanmar).” Scars of War: Migration, Security and Sustainable Future. Emerald Publishing, 2025. 89-108.
- Nyi Nyi Kyaw. “Statelessness in Myanmar: A Rohingya Moment after the 2021 Coup?” in Statelessness in Asia, edited by Michelle Foster , Jaclyn Neo and Christoph Sperfeldt, Springrer 2025
Shorts / Reports / Working Papers / Blog posts / White Papers / Series
- Roewer, Richard. “Four Years after the Coup the EU Should Increase Support for Myanmar’s Resistance.” Hamburg: German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA), 2025.
- Aung, Geoffrey. “Unhappy is the land that needs heroes,” Endnotes, 2025.
- Myanmar Witness. “An epicentre of violence: A Sagaing region anthology.” Centre for Information Resilience. 31 Dec 2024
- Mansaray, Kemoh, et al. “Compounding Crises-Special Focus: International Migration from Myanmar.” Myanmar Economic Monitor, World Bank (2024).
- Nyi Nyi Kyaw. “Myanmar’s Spring Revolution and Leadership Deficit,” Critical Asian Studies, Commentary Board, 17 December 2024.
2024
Books
- Rellensmann, Clara. Appropriating Sacred Spaces: Heritage Politics in Myanmar, Springer, 2024.
- Ma Thida. A-Maze: Myanmar’s Struggle for Democracy, 2011-2023. Balestier, 2024.
- Scham, Sandra. An Archaeology of Persecuted Peoples: Religion and Hate in the Mountains of Asia. Taylor & Francis, 2024.
- Huard, Stéphen. Calibrated Engagement: Chronicles of Local Politics in the Heartland of Myanmar. Berghahn Books, 2024.
- Chen, Kai. Children affected by armed conflict in the borderlands of Myanmar. Springer Nature, 2024.
- Freedman, Amy and Joseph Tse-Hei Lee. Resist! Democracy and Youth Activism In Myanmar, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Pace University Press, 2024.
- Salehin, Mohammad Musfequs. Gendered Vulnerabilities and Violence in Forced Migration: The Rohingya from Myanmar. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024.
- Chambers, Justine. Pursuing Morality: Buddhism and Everyday Ethics in Southeastern Myanmar. National University of Singapore Press. 2024.
- Coppel, Nicholas and Lennon Chang. Myanmar’s Digital Coup: How the World Responded. Springer Nature, 2024.
- Jaquet, Carine ed. Defiance, civil resistance and experiences of violence under military rule in Myanmar, IRASEC, 2024.
- Brinham, Natalie. Citizenship and Genocide Cards: IDs, Statelessness and Rohingya Resistance in Myanmar. Routledge, 2024.
- Salem-Gervais, Nicolas, Summer Aung, and Amber Spreelung. Education in Post-Coup Myanmar: A Shattered Landscape with Resilient Actors. IRASEC, July 2024
- Connelly, Aaron, and Shona Loong. New Answers to Old Questions: Myanmar Before and After the 2021 Coup d’État. Taylor & Francis, 2024.
- Saw Eh Htoo and Tony Waters. General Ne Win’s Legacy of Burmanization in Myanmar: The Challenge to Peace in the Twenty-First Century. Springer Nature.
- Ahmed, Kawser, and Md Rafiqul Islam, eds. Understanding the Rohingya Displacement. Springer, 2024.
- Takahashi, Akio. Regime Changes and Socio-economic History of Rural Myanmar, 1986-2019. Springer Nature, 2024.
- Green, Alexandra, ed. Burma to Myanmar. British Museum Publishing, 2023.
- Thweep Rittinaphakorn. Unseen Burma: Early Photography 1862-1962. Bangkok: River Books Press, 2023.
- Cheesman, Nick. Myanmar: A Political Lexicon. Cambridge Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia Series. 2023.
- Palmiano Federer, Julia. NGOs Mediating Peace: Promoting Inclusion in Myanmar’s Nationwide Ceasefire Negotiations. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023.
- Ware, Anthony and Monique Skidmore, eds. After the Coup: Myanmar’s Political and Humanitarian Crises. Australian National University Press, 2023.
Journal Articles / Book Chapters
- Dudley, Sandra. “‘Unity in diversity’: Nuancing colonial and postcolonial narratives, museums and representation in Myanmar and beyond.” The Museum in Asia. Routledge 80-97.
- Htet Hlaing Win. “Everyday Forms of Resistance and Political Killings in Post-coup Myanmar After 2021.” Journal of Human Rights and Peace Studies 10.2 (2024).
- Chambers, Justine. “‘Making Religion’ as a Form of State Territorialisation in Southeastern Myanmar.” The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies 42.1 (2024).
- Lucassen, Leo. “Xenophobia and Labor Migration in a Global Perspective: The Case of Colonial Burma, 1820–1940.” Labor 21.4 (2024): 52-74.
- Waters, Tony. “How Memoirs by American Officials Leave the CIA Out of U.S. Policy in Burma.” Small Wars Journal, 2024.
- Chu, Ta-Wei, Saw Jonathan, and Kyaw Lynn. “The Business Practices of a Chinese State-Owned Enterprise in Myanmar’s Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone: Perspectives of Local Non-State Stakeholders.” Issues & Studies (2024).
- Eaindra Theint Theint Thu and Carl Middleton. “(Re)enclosure, structural violence and commoning in marine fisheries in the Gulf of Mottama, Myanmar.” Journal of Rural Studies 114 (2025).
- Mon Mon Myat. “The Study of Myanmar Egress: Civil Society in Partnership with the State.” Political Science and Public Administration Journal 15.2 (2024):67-88.
- Smith, Sean P. “Discursive Extraction: Language, Value, and Capital in Myanmar’s Tourism Frontier.” Antipode (2024).
- Passeri, Andrea. “Myanmar’s Post-Coup Foreign Policy and Alignment Behavior: Assessing the Agency of a “Pariah State”.” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs (2024).
- Wittekind, Courtney. “‘Build the New City as Fast as Possible’: Speculation as Subsistence in Peri‐Urban Myanmar.” Antipode 2024.
- Selth, Andrew. “Investigating an authoritarian intelligence apparatus: the case of Myanmar.” Intelligence and National Security (2024): 1-9.
- Thein-Lemelson, Seinenu. “When memory is not defended: Precarity and political imprisonment in Myanmar.” Defending Memory in Global Politics. Routledge, 2025. 121-138.
- Faxon, Hilary, Jenny Hedström, Nicole Venker, Zin Mar Phyo, Mi Mi. “Revolutionary countryside: A feminist counter-topography of war in Myanmar.” Geoforum. 2025.
- Sengupta, Sucharita. “Activism, Law and Life in Between: The Rohingya in Bangladesh camps.” South Asia Migration Report 2024. Routledge India, 2025. 142-163.
- Campbell, Stephen. “The ethnographic crime scene: Tracing the violence within market relations on the Thai-Myanmar border” American Anthropologist, 2025.
- Cerretani, J. Francis. “Multimodal Archipelago: Social Movement Knowledge Practices Among Transnational Rohingya.” Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie orientale. Vol. 60, December 2024.
- Fretheim, Kjetil. “Faith-based higher education and peacebuilding: A case from Myanmar.” Religion in Diverse Societies. Routledge, 2024. 130-143.
- Brown, Mark. “Higher Education in Myanmar: Coup, Conflict, and Educational Crisis.” Higher Education in Southeast Asia. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024. 67-89.
- Wong, Mary Shepard. “Inside the crucible: Resistance and resilience in a decade of crisis and change for English teachers in Myanmar.” TESOL Journal (2024).
- Venker, Matthew. “Courting colonialism: considering litigation as an act of Citizenship in Colonial Burma.” Citizenship Studies, 2024.
- Cornish, Gillian. “Experiences of Losing and Re‐Establishing a ‘Sense of Place’: Insights From Forced Resettlement in Myanmar.” Population, Space and Place (2024).
- Varasiri, Ven. “Ways for Peacebuilding in Myanmar by Applying Maṅgala Sutta.” The Journal of International Buddhist Studies College 10.3 (2024).
- Thame, Charlie. “Myanmar’s redemptive revolution: constituent power and the struggle for sovereignty in the Nwe Oo (Spring) Revolution.” European Journal of International Relations, 2024.
- Abb, Pascal, et al. “Road through a broken place: the BRI in post-coup Myanmar.” The Pacific Review (2024): 1-25.
- Abd Jalil, Aslam, and Gerhard Hoffstaedter. “Refugee Registration Schemes in Malaysia: Governing Refugees by Maintaining the Status Quo and Reinforcing Borders.” Migration and Society 7.1 (2024): 46-61.
- Chowdhooree, Imon, and Muhammad Ferdaus. “A private sector entrepreneurial initiative for displaced women at Rohingya camp in Bhasan Char, Bangladesh” in Nadeera Ranabahu, Huibert P. de Vries, and Robert T. Hamilton, eds. Refugee Entrepreneurship: A Research Companion. Taylor & Francis, 2024
- Tansey, Oisin, and Anna Plunkett. “Norm waverers and norm enforcement: ASEAN, Myanmar, and the anti-coup norm.” Review of International Studies (2024): 1-19.
- Debnath, Biplab. “Ethnic Divide and Armed Insurgent Groups in Myanmar.” Handbook of Terrorist and Insurgent Groups. CRC Press, 2024. 719-728.
- Romaniuk, Scott, and Animesh Roul. “Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army: Spearheading Myanmar’s Islamic Insurgency.” Handbook of Terrorist and Insurgent Groups. CRC Press 729-735.
- Palmgren, Pei. “Infrastructures of Social Reproduction: Migrant Survival and Economic Development at the Thailand-Myanmar Border.” International Migration Review (2024).
- Mosyakov, Dmitry, Marina Shpakovskaya, and Tatiana Ponka. “Myanmar’s Role in China’s Belt and Road Initiative.” International Relations 24.3 (2024): 439-449.
- Bhattacharyya, Argha, and Saswat Samay Das. “An Ontology of Necropolitical Governance: Otherness and Precarity of the Rohingya in Myanmar.” Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies (2024).
- Martuscelli, Patrícia Nabuco, Bayes Ahmed, and Peter Sammonds. “‘Resettlement is worthwhile for our children’s future’: reflections from the Stateless Rohingya refugees in Malaysia.” Comparative Migration Studies 12.1 (2024): 46.
- Kiik, Laur. “Cry with the Promised Land: singing for nationalist and religious environmentalism amid Burma’s war.” Ethnomusicology Forum. 2024.
- Simion, Kristina, and Nick Cheesman. “How Intermediaries Broker the Rule of Law Transnationally.” Routledge Handbook of the Rule of Law. Routledge 179-194.
- Cameron, Ewan. “A critique of state-centric multilingual education policy proposals in Myanmar.” International Journal of Educational Management and Development Studies. 5.3, 2024
- Banki, Susan. “Migrant Artists and Migrating Art from Myanmar: Expanding Activism.” Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2024.
- South, Ashley, Emily Stenning, and Tim Schroeder. “Education Reform in Post-Coup Myanmar: Federalizing or Federating?.” Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs 46.2 (2024): 318-341.
- Seng Lawn Dan, and Alessandro Rippa. “Trading in troubled times: The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic, military coup, and Chinese border closure on the Kachin amber industry.” Area (2024): e12970.
- Maung Aung Myoe. “Chinese Seaports in Myanmar.” Chinese Overseas Ports in Southeast and South Asia: Cutting Through the Froth (2024): 70.
- Barthwal-Datta, Monika, and Shweta Singh. “Populism and foreign policy: India’s refugee policy towards the Rohingya.” International Affairs 100.5 (2024): 1983-2002.
- Campbell, Stephen and Ko Maung. “Workers’ self-organisation under military rule: challenges and opportunities in post-coup Myanmar.” Third World Quarterly, 2024.’
- Missbach, Antje. “Ruling out rescue at sea?: Rohingya, maritime escapes, and the criminalization of smugglers-cum-rescuers in Indonesia.” Focaal, 2024.
- Turnell, Sean, and Moe Thuzar. “Myanmar’s Continuing Socio-economic Challenges since the Coup.” Southeast Asian Affairs (2024): 218-230.
- Banki, Susan. “Porosity on the Thailand-Myanmar border: before and after Myanmar’s 2021 coup.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 2024.
- Gillan, Michael, and Michele Ford. “When authoritarian innovations fail: Labour governance in Myanmar’s reform era and beyond.” Journal of Industrial Relations (2024)
- Kaney, Anita Dee, and Azlinda Azman. “Perspectives of Rohingya on the Positive and Negative Aspects of Life in Malaysia.” Kajian Malaysia (2024).
- Swift, Peter, et al. “COVID-19 migrant returnees, access to land, and subsistence under uncertain times in Karen State, Myanmar.” Land Use Policy 146 (2024).
- Thwe Thwe Lay Maw and Ducksu Seo. “Historical geographies of grid city development: Mandalay from Burma to Myanmar.” Journal of Historical Geography 86 (2024): 133-148.
- Shahid, Rudabeh. & Ronan Lee. “Saffron Ethnocracy: conceptualising ethnocracy in India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2024): 1-19.
- Schissler, Matt. “Beyond Hate Speech and Misinformation: Facebook and the Rohingya Genocide in Myanmar.” Journal of Genocide Research (2024): 1-26.
- Thein-Lemelson, Seinenu. “Gender and Political Self-Sacrifice in Myanmar: Negotiations of Anitnah and Awza Among Women Political Prisoners.” Geographies of Gendered Punishment: 317.
- Pandat, Rae Sunil, and Maham Toqeer. “Comparative Analysis of Sri Lankan Forest Buddhism with Thai and Burmese Traditions.” Insights of Mystical, Spiritual and Theological Studies 3.3 (2024): 10-22.
- Mitra, Rohini, and Zeynep Şahin-Mencütek. “Bargaining (in) visibility: Rohingya refugees and the politics of visibility in India.” Journal of Refugee Studies (2024).
- Jefferson, Andrew M., and Myanmar Research Team. “The Gendered Harms of Patriarchal Penal Power in Myanmar.” Geographies of Gendered Punishment: Women’s Imprisonment in Global Context. Springer, 2024. 159-181.
- Roy, Kaushik. “Logistics of the First Anglo-Burma War, 1824–1826.” The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History (2024): 1-31.
- Goeb, Joseph, et al. “Conflict, Inclusivity, and Transformation of the Rice Value Chain in Myanmar.” International Conference of Agricultural Economists. (2024).
- Pan Hsu Pyae Eain. ‘The growth of inter-ethnic solidarity among Myanmar university students after the military coup‘ Melbourne Asia Review. No. 18. (2024)
- Vrieze, Paul. “Movement escalation and mobilization for resistance: From anti-coup protest to ‘People’s War’ in Myanmar.” Political Geography 114 (2024)
- Uddin, Nasir. “‘Ethnic Conflict’ and ‘Buddhist–Muslim Divide’: A Discourse Analysis of the Rohingya Crisis.” Refugees and the Media: Local and Global Perspectives. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. 171-189.
- KK Aung Myint and Kajornpat Tangyin. “A Response to Nietzsche’s Critique of the Buddhist Approach to Pain and Suffering with a Consideration of Vedanānupassanā in Burmese Theravada Buddhism.” Prajñā Vihāra: Journal of Philosophy and Religion 25.2 (2024): 83-83.
- Verma, Monika. “The Nexus of Hindu Nationalism, Democratic Governance, and Refugee Rights: A Case Study of Rohingya Refugees in India.” Conflict, Justice, Decolonization: Critical Studies of Inter-Asian Societies (2024).
- Thu Thu Nwe Hlaing, Tamas Wells and Anne Décobert. ‘Seeing like a donor: the unintended harms of rendering civil society legible.’ Development in Practice, 2024.
- Medail, Cecile, and Saw Chit Thet Tun. “Instrumentalism or Commitment to Social Justice? Shifting Inter-ethnic Solidarities in Post-coup Myanmar.” Journal of Contemporary Asia 54.5 (2024).
- Zaitsev, I. A. “From Ne Win to Min Aung Hlain: Astrology, Numerology and Apotropaic Rituals as a Part of Myanmar Military Elites Policy.” Asia & Africa today 5 (2024): 23-31.
- Kratoska, Paul, and Yuszah Akmal Binti Yusoff. “Escape from the Thailand-Burma Railway: The Wartime Journey of Teh bin Said.” Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 97.1 (2024): 153-165.
- Egreteau, Renaud, and Aung Kaung Myat. “Antagonistic framing and the social exclusion of Rohingya in Myanmar’s parliamentary discourses (2011–2021).” Asian Ethnicity (2024): 1-23.
- Xu, Heng, et al. “Negotiating and Struggling for a New Life: Stigma, Spirituality, and Coping Strategies of People Living with HIV in Myanmar.” AIDS Patient Care and STDs (2024).
- Ware, Vicki-Ann, and Anthony Ware. “Arts and Conscientisation in Asset-Based Community Development and Peacebuilding: A Case Study in the Midst of Ethnic Cleansing in Myanmar.” Routledge Handbook of Arts and Global Development. Routledge, 2025. 189-202.
- Khairi, Aizat. “The Role of Muslim Rohingya Refugee Community-Based Organizations in Malaysia.” Muslim Politics Review, 3.1 (2024):117-158
- Ven Candobasa, Phrathepvethi, Sakchai Posai, and Narongchai Pintrymool. “Burmese Kinship Terms in Taungdwingyi of Myanmar.” วารสารภูมินิเวศพัฒนาอย่างยั่งยืน ปีที่ 5 ฉบับที่ 1 (มกราคม-มิถุนายน 2567).
- Connelly, Aaron, and Morgan Michaels. “Disparate diplomacy: managing the post-coup myanmar conflict.” Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment 2024. Routledge, 2024. 92-106.
- Chao, Diane. “Resistance from Overseas: US Diasporic and Transnational Activism in Response to the 2021 Myanmar Military Coup.” Asian American Research Journal 4 (2024).
- Palmiano Federer, Julia. “Exclusionary Inclusion: The Unforeseen Consequences of Norm Promotion in Myanmar’s Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement Process.” Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding (2024): 1-20.
- Khin Khin Mra and Jenny Hedström. “‘This Bra Protects me Better than the Military’: Bodies and Protests in the Myanmar Spring Revolution.” Journal of Contemporary Asia (2024): 1-22.
- Martin, Tomas Max, Andrew Jefferson, and Anonymous. “The Prison and the Revolution in Myanmar: Exploring Prison Protests During a Revolutionary Situation.” Journal of Contemporary Asia (2024): 1-21.
- Lee, Hyunjung, and Md Mahmudul Hoque. “Rohingya Refugee Education in Malaysia: An Analysis of Current Standards and Challenges.” Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 50.7 (2024): 416-437.
- Frydenlund, Iselin and Phyo Wai. “Revolution or Order? Buddhist Responses to the 2021 Military Coup in Myanmar.” Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2024.
- Aung Ko Ko, Elizabeth L. Rhoads, Nan Tinilarwin, Win Bo Aung & Yoon Thiri Khaing. “Beyond Federalism? Inclusion, Citizenship, and Minorities Without Territory in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution,” Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2024.
- Nyi Nyi Kyaw. “Digital counter-surveillance by refugees from Myanmar in Thailand. ” Forced Migration Review 73 (2024) p 68.
- Buchanan, Cate and Khin Khin Mra. “Women, Peace, and Security Funding Dynamics in Myanmar, 2010–2020.” The Asia Foundation, 2024.Buscemi, Francesco. “Powers of the Gun: On Violence, Frontier and Community” Geopolitics, 2024.
- Chambers, Paul. “Military Norms in Southeast Asia: Comparing the Cases of Thailand and Burma.” Palgrave Handbook of Political Norms in Southeast Asia. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024: 295-313.
- Siegel, Laure. “Portfolio: Myanmar Streets of Protest.” Palgrave Handbook of Political Norms in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024: 451-465.
- Chambers, Justine, and Saw Ner Dhu Da. ““Living With” Revolution: The Everyday Experiences of Myanmar’s Generation Z Revolutionaries.” Journal of Contemporary Asia (2024): 1-20.
- Saruya, Rachelle, “Burmese American Youth Experiences with Theravada Buddhism in the San Francisco Bay Area,” in Courtney Bruntz, and Brooke Schedneck (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Lived Buddhism (Oxford Academic, 2024).
- Pedersen, Morten B. “Outrage is not a policy: Coming to terms with Myanmar’s fragmented state.” Lowy Institute (2024).
- Chu, Ta-Wei, Saw Jonathan, and Kyaw Lynn. “Biopolitics in Rebel-Controlled Myanmar: Exploring Why the United League of Arakan Supports the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone.” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs (2024).
- Campbell, Stephen and Geoff Aung. “Bringing imperialism back in: for an anthropology against empire in the twenty-first century.” Dialectical Anthropology (2024).
MacLean, Ken. “Digital human rights storytelling and its palimpsests: (De-)constructed images of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar.” Journal of Human Rights (2024): 1-14.
Uddin, Nasir. “Understanding ‘refugee resettlement’ from below: Decoding the Rohingya refugees’ lived experience in Bangladesh.” World Development 181 (2024). - Ware, Anthony, and Costas Laoutides. “The Rohingya repatriation myth: why repatriation from Bangladesh to Myanmar is (nigh) impossible.” Development in Practice (2024): 1-8.
- Mortensen, Sofie. “Rightless rurality: the illegalization of Myanmar migrant laborers in Thailand’s agro-industry.” Journal of Peasant Studies. 2024
- Ryan, Megan, Mai Van Tran, Swan Ye Htut. “Strange Bedfellows or Trusted Comrades? Digital Solidarity Building among Myanmar’s Revolutionaries.” Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2024.
- Aung, Geoffrey Rathgeb. “Logistical turbulence: Between valorization and violence along the China–Myanmar Economic Corridor.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (2024).
- Rhoads, Elizabeth, and Ritanjan Das. “The Specter of Potential Foreigners: Revisiting the Postcolonial Citizenship Regimes of Myanmar and India.” Critical Asian Studies (2024): 1-29.
- Chiu, Francesca. “Reclaiming the Future: Waiting, Resistance, and Expectations in Myanmar’s Post-Coup University Boycotts.” Journal of Contemporary Asia. 2024.
- Abbas, Ali Haif. “A Critical Cognitive-Discourse Analysis of the Rohingya Crisis in the Press.” International Journal for the Semiotics of Law-Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique (2024): 1-16.
- Brenner, David. “Myanmar in 2023: Revolution in an Escalating War.” Asian Survey 64.2 (2024): 330-340.
- Shohel, M. Mahruf C., S. M. Rashedujjaman, and Tahmina Akter. “Relocation of the Rohingya Refugees to Bhasan Char: Human Rights, Government Policy, and the Refugee Crisis in Bangladesh.” Dealing With Regional Conflicts of Global Importance. IGI Global, 2024. 279-298.
- Verma, Monika. “Hindutva Politics and the Making of Extreme Precarity: BJP Policies against Rohingya Refugees in India.” Innovation in the Social Sciences 2.1 (2024): 3-31.
- Kyed, Helene Maria, and Ah Lynn. “Soldier Defection as a Revolutionary Strategy in Myanmar.” Journal of Contemporary Asia (2024): 1-22.
- Tuwanont Phattharathanasut. “#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar: The Evolution of the Digital Fight Against Authoritarian State Repression.” International Journal of Communication 18 (2024): 21.
- Symposium on Along the Integral Margin: Uneven Development in a Myanmar Squatter Settlement by Stephen Campbell (by Elliott Prasse-Freeman, Shae Frydenlund, reviewers; Stephen Campbell, reply), Sojourn 39(1) 2024.
- Aung Soe Htet, et al. “3 years after the Myanmar military coup—the people are suffering.” The Lancet (2024).
- Kakati, Aditya Kiran. “Limits of Sovereignty: Developing Blank Spaces in Asian ‘Bordered-Lands’ after the Second World War,” in Martin Thomas and Gareth Curless (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Late Colonial Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies (2023).
- Samet, Oren, Leonardo Arriola, and Aila Matanock. (2024) “Facebook Usage and Outgroup Intolerance in Myanmar,” Political Communication.
- Boutry, Maxime, Cynthia Chou, Jacques Ivanoff, Clifford Sather. “Introduction: Seeing Southeast Asia through a Sea-Nomadic Lens.” Sojourn 39(1) 2024.
- Wells, Tamas, and Pyae Phyo Maung. “International Aid Partnerships Amidst Myanmar’s Revolution: Solidarity or Self-Preservation and Compliance?.” Journal of Contemporary Asia (2024): 1-20.
- Fiskesjö, Magnus. “Wa Communities in the China-Myanmar Borderlands.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History. 2024.
- Hedström, Jenny. “Weddings amidst War: the intimate and insurgent politics of marriage.” Citizenship Studies (2024): 1-15.
- Shohel, M. Mahruf C., S. M. Rashedujjaman, and Tahmina Akter. “Relocation of the Rohingya Refugees to Bhasan Char: Human Rights, Government Policy, and the Refugee Crisis in Bangladesh.” Dealing With Regional Conflicts of Global Importance. IGI Global, 2024. 279-298.
- Kyed, Helene Maria. “Legal Pluralism in Myanmar.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History. 2024.
- McCormick, Patrick. “English in Myanmar.” The Oxford Handbook of Southeast Asian Englishes (2024): 271.
- Maung Thawnghmung, Ardeth, and Naw Moo Moo Paw. ““Agents” of the state or revolution? Resistance, accommodation, violence and the role of local administrators in post-coup Myanmar.” Democratization (2024): 1-21.
- Wittekind, Courtney. “‘Take Our Land’: Fronts, Fraud, and Fake Farmers in a City-to-Come.” Cultural Anthropology. Vol. 39 No. 1 (2024)
- Brenner, David. “Misunderstanding Myanmar through the lens of democracy.” International Affairs (2024): iiae015.
- Verma, Monika. “Rohingya Children in India: Access to Education and the Quest for a Better Future.” Conflict, Justice, Decolonization: Critical Studies of Inter-Asian Societies (2024).
- Wießmann, Julia. “From unarmed to armed resistance: the anti-coup in Myanmar.” Contemporary Politics (2024): 1-19.
- Aung, Geofrey Rathgeb and Stephen Campbell. “The Myanmar radical tradition: revolution, reaction, and the changing imperial world order.” Dialectical Anthropology.
- Tun Myint. “The Necessity of a Polycentric Federal Democracy in Myanmar.” International Journal of Public Theology 17.2 (2023):190-209.
- Sadan, Mandy. “Kachin Communities in Myanmar.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History. 2024.
- Mohapatra, Anil Kumar. “Securing the Insecure: An Insight into Human Security in Myanmar.” Human Security in Asia: Interrogating State, Society, and Policy. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. 193-213.
- Saha, Jonathan. “Communal Geographies and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar.” South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies (2024): 1-17.
- Roberts, Jayde Lin, and Felix Girke. “Heritage as boundary object: the troubling potential of the Secretariat in Yangon, Myanmar.” International Journal of Heritage Studies (2024): 1-17.
- Cheong, Amanda. “Racial Exclusion by Bureaucratic Omission: Non-Enumeration, Documentary Dispossession, and the Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar.” Social Problems (2024): spae003.
- Easley, Leif-Eric, and Jonathan T. Chow. “Enabling Pariahs: China’s Support of Myanmar, North Korea, and Russia for Geopolitical Advantage.” Asian Survey (2024): 1-32.
- Ohmar Khine. “Did ‘Burmese Way to Socialism’Create Jobs Equitably?.” Thailand and The World Economy 42.1 (2024): 148-173.
- Kudo, Toshihiro. “Post-Junta Myanmar: ‘Democratization,’ Economic Growth, Coup d’Etat” in Kitaoka Shinichi ed. A Western Pacific Union.
- Lubina, Michał. “Burmese Buddhist Idealism from U Thant to Aung San Suu Kyi. Two Case Studies of Myanmar’s Political Thought.” Rethinking Asia in World Politics. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 107-118.
- Thara, Tayzaw, and Veetakarn Kanokkamalage. “An Analytical Study of the Burmese Aspectual System of Dialects Spoken in Danubyu of Myanmar.” Journal of MCU Humanities Review 9.2 (2023): 303-327.
- Buscemi, Francesco, and Matteo Proto. “Telluric geographies of the means of violence. On alterity, weapons, and space at the margins.” Political Geography 109 (2024).
- Dean, Karin. “Belt and Road Initiative in Northern Myanmar: The local world of China’s global investments.” Advances in Southeast Asian Studies 16.2 (2023): 251-268.
- Liew, Wui Chern, Roy Anthony Rogers, and Jatswan Singh Sidhu. “Unravelling President Obama’s Myanmar Policy: Pragmatic Liberalism at Play.” MJIR| Malaysian Journal of International Relations 11.1 (2023): 59-87.
Shorts / Reports / Working Papers / Blog posts / White Papers / Series
- Wu, Qin. “Between Borders: ‘The Spring Revolution’ and Burmese Exiles on the Thai-Myanmar Border.” Frontline Fellowship, 2024.
- Aung Naing. “Humanitarian Activism, Social Protection, and Emergent Citizenship in Myanmar.” IDS Bulletin 55.2 (2024).
- Dunford, Michael. “The Flavour of Empire: Tea Production and the Ta’ang World in Highland Southeast Asia.” Diss. The Australian National University, 2024.
- Mosberg, Marianne. “The politics of climate change adaptation, vulnerability, and conflict dynamics: insights from southeastern Myanmar.” Diss. 2024.
- Joseph, Samson. Karen Nation-Building in Relation to the Spring Revolution. MS thesis. MF Norwegian School of Theology, 2024.
- Vrieze, Paul. “Resisting the Return of Military Rule: Coalition Building, Armed Struggle and Governance by Myanmar’s Spring Revolution Movement.” Diss, Gothenburg University, 2024.
- Greenwood, Anne. Sonic Kinship: Listening, Protection, and Personhood in Post-Coup Myanmar. Diss. UC Berkeley, 2024.
- Boughton, Duncan; Belton, Ben; Lambrecht, Isabel B.; Masias, Ian; and Minten, Bart (Eds.). 2024. “Myanmar’s agrifood system: Historical development, recent shocks, future opportunities.” Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Htet Lynn Oo. Dynamics of 21st-century anti-coup resistance in Myanmar: triangle model of resistance in Myanmar. British Council. 2024.
- Ge, Diego. “China Should Leave the Junta in Myanmar Behind.” US-China Perception Monitor. 27-Aug-2024
- New Lines Institute. The Accountability, Politics, and Humanitarian Toll of the Rohingya Genocide, June 2024.
- Matelski, Maaike. “Activism in Myanmar three years on from the coup.” Transforming Society blog (2024).
- Charney, Michael. “The Arakan Army and a ‘Divided Myanmar‘.” FORSEA Opinion (2024).
- UNSW Centre for Ideas. “Sean Turnell: An Unlikely Prisoner.” Podcast Interview, 2024.
- Aung, Geoffrey Rathgeb. “A Revolutionary Present”, In “Back to the Present” edited by Timothy P.A. Cooper, Michael Edwards & Nikita Simpson, American Ethnologist website, 26 January 2024.
- Insight Myanmar. “A Taste of Resilience: The Culinary Migrations of Burmese Cuisine” with Kenneth Wong, Ma Nandar, Htet Khine Soe, and Thin Lei Win.
- Saung Yanant Pyae Kyaw and Sasiphattra Siriwato. “Examining relationship between China and Myanmar after the 2021 Military Coup.” RSU International Research Conference 2023.
- Insight Myanmar. “Why Has Myanmar’s Struggle for Democracy Been Ignored?” episode 208.
2nd half of 2023
Books
- Matelski, Maaike. Contested Civil Society in Myanmar. Bristol University Press, 2023.
- Simpson, Adam, and Nicholas Farrelly, eds. Myanmar: Politics, economy and society. Taylor & Francis, 2023.
- South, Ashley. Conflict, Complexity and Climate Change: emergent federal systems in post-coup Myanmar (Chiang Mai University RCSD/IDRC 2023)
- Sudo, Sueo, and Chosein Yamahata, eds. ASEAN and Regional Actors in the Indo-Pacific. Springer Nature, 2023.
- Houtman, Gustaaf and Chayan Vaddhanaphuti, eds. Coup, Covid, and climate change: Triple Crisis in Myanmar, RCSD.
- Black, Lindsay. Disciplining Democracies: Human Insecurity in Japan-Myanmar Relations. Policy Press, 2023.
- Cheesman, Nick. Myanmar: A Political Lexicon. Cambridge U Press, 2023.
- Johnson, Nuala C. Empire, Gender, and Bio-geography: Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe and Colonial Burma. Taylor & Francis, 2023.
- Chambers, Justine and Michael Dunford, eds. Myanmar in Crisis: Living with the Pandemic and the Coup. Singapore: ISEAS, 2023
- Haque, Sk Tawfique, Bulbul Siddiqi, and Mahmudur Rahman Bhuiyan, eds. The Displaced Rohingyas: A Tale of a Vulnerable Community. Taylor & Francis, 2023.
Journal Articles / Book Chapters
- Edwards, Michael. “Reading Graeber, Leach, and a Revolution in Myanmar” in As If Already Free: Anthropology and Activism after David Graeber, Holly High and Joshua O. Reno, eds. London: Pluto Press, 2023.
- Rahman, Malahayati, Laila Muhammad Rasyid, and Yulia Yulia. “Rohingya and Aceh: When Religion and Culture Play its Role.” Journal of Law and Sustainable Development 11.12 (2023): e1029-e1029.
- Deejay, Aleksandar, et al. “Bad adopters or bad proponents of technology? Facebook and the violence against Muslims in Myanmar.” Third World Quarterly (2023): 1-16.
- Wardani, Abellia Anggi, and Tengku Shahpur. “Interpreting and Positionality in Conflict-Affected Socities of Rakhine State, Myanmar.” The Routledge Handbook of Translation, Interpreting and Crisis (2023): 290.
- Stokke, Kristian, and Nyi Nyi Kyaw. “Revolutionary resistance against full autocratization. Actors and strategies of resistance after the 2021 military coup in Myanmar.” Political Geography 108 (2024).
- Ganesan, Narayanan. “Myanmar’s 2021 Military Coup, Its Impact on Domestic Politics, and a Revolutionary Road to Democratization?” Asian Journal of Peacebuilding Vol 11.2 (2023): 311-329.
- Buscemi, Francesco. “Political Ecologies of Landmines in the Borderlands of Myanmar.” International Relations and Area Studies: Debates, Methodologies and Insights from Different World Regions. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. 129-149.
- Morton, Micah. 2023. “Stoking the Flames of Ethnic Politics? The Double Bind of Indigeneity in Post/Neo-colonial Myanmar,” Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 38(3):321-350.
- Crouch, Melissa, and Salai Samuel Hmung. “Concurrent Emergencies in Authoritarian Regimes: Law, Emergency Powers and Military Overreach during COVID-19 in Myanmar.” (2023).
- Loong, Shona. “‘We have big ideas, but only small words’: The post-war geographies of civil society and community in Karen State,” Geoforum, 147, 2023.
- Faxon, Hilary, and Courtney Wittekind. “Livestreamed land: Scams and certainty in Myanmar’s digital land market.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (2023).
- Meehan, Patrick, and Seng Lawn Dan. “Drugs and extractivism: opium cultivation and drug use in the Myanmar-China borderlands.” The Journal of Peasant Studies (2023): 1-38.
- Habib, Md Reza, Arnab Roy Chowdhury, and Artem Uldanov. “Creating Pathways to Opportunity: Non-formal Educational ‘Inclusion’ for Rohingya Refugee Children in Bangladesh.” Journal of South Asian Development (2023).
- Beyer, Judith. “Community as a category of empire: ‘The work of community’ among Burmese Indians in Myanmar.” History and Anthropology (2023): 1-18.
- Chotisut, Kridsana, et al. “Policy Regime Analysis of Border Security Governance in Myanmar: A Preliminary Case Study of Myawaddy (2020–2021).” FWU Journal of Social Sciences 17.3 (2023).
- Bünte, Marco. “Uncivil society and democracy’s fate in Southeast Asia: Democratic breakdown in Thailand, increasing illiberalism and ethnic cleansing in Myanmar.” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs (2023).
- David, Roman, Aung Kaung Myat, and Ian Holliday. “Liberalism and illiberalism in Myanmar’s national league for democracy.” Party Politics (2023): 13540688231205533.
- Modok, Anamika. “Role of Social Media in Inciting the Genocidal Acts: A Case Study on Myanmar’s Rohingya.” Contemporary Challenges: The Global Crime, Justice and Security Journal 4 (2023).
- Roy, Chiraag, Anthony Ware, and Costas Laoutides. “Middle powers as ‘peacemaking entrepreneurs’ in Myanmar’s peace process 2011–2021.” The Pacific Review (2023): 1-29.
- Rogers, Roy Anthony, Wui Chern Liew, and Jatswan Singh Sidhu. “The United States’ Myanmar policy after the 2021 military coup and its prospects under China–US strategic competition.” Asian Affairs: An American Review (2023): 1-32.
- Kaloyanides, Alexandra. “The flower, then the sword: The militarisation of Burma’s most beautiful book.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 54.2 (2023): 175-199.
- van Schendel, Willem. “Rebuffing Bengali dominance: postcolonial India and Bangladesh.” Critical Asian Studies 55.1 (2023): 105-135.
- Goodhand, Jonathan, Teo Ballvé, and Patrick Meehan. “Drugs, frontier capitalism and illicit peasantries: towards a comparative research agenda.” The Journal of Peasant Studies (2023): 1-25.
- Garnett, Johanna. “Democracy icon or demagogue? Aung San Suu Kyi and authoritarian populism in Myanmar (Burma).” The Routledge Handbook of Populism in the Asia Pacific. Routledge India, 2023. 255-269.
- Keeler, Ward. “Being a Man vs. Being a Monk: Alternative Versions of Burmese Buddhist Masculinity.” Buddhist Masculinities. Columbia University Press, 2023. 183-205.
- Panthamit, Nisit, et al. “Role of Hundi in Border Trade Payment of Northern Thailand-Myanmar Before and After 2021 Military Coup.” Rajabhat Chiang Mai Research Journal (2023).
- Thein‐Lemelson, Seinenu M. “White shirts as sacred amulets:“World‐making” and “self‐making” during the Burmese political festival.” Ethos.
- Hedström, Jenny et al. “Forced Fallow Fields: Making Meaningful Life in the Myanmar Spring Revolution,” Civil Wars, 2023.
- Frydenlund, Shae. “Refugee-Ness and Exploitation: A Feminist Geography of Shitty Jobs.” Geopolitics (2023).
- Saltsman, Adam. “Producing and Embodying the Humanitarian Border: The Gendered Geopolitics of Responding to (and Preventing) Gender-Based Violence Among Burmese Displaced in Thailand.” Geopolitics (2023).
- Zun Wai Oo and Norimune Kawai. “The Impact of the Pandemic and Coup in Myanmar on Inclusive Education.” Progress Toward Agenda 2030. Vol. 21. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023. 139-153.
- Zahed, Iqthyer Uddin Md. “Myanmar’s military coup: The Rohingya caught “Between the devil and the deep sea”.” Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (2023).
- Lewis, Su Lin. “‘Developing’ Intellectuals in Cold War Burma: The Production of The Atlantic’s 1958 Country Supplement.” (2023).
- Neef, Katja, Evan Jones, and Jay Marlowe. “The Conflict, Climate Change, and Displacement Nexus Revisited: The Protracted Rohingya Refugee Crisis in Bangladesh.” Journal of Peacebuilding & Development (2023).
- Steinhübel-Rasheed, Linda, and Bart J. Minten. “Market access vs. conflict exposure: Smallholder paddy production in Myanmar.” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (2023).
- Saw Kyaw Zin Khay, Francesca Manenti, and Kristina Simion. “Human Security in Myanmar After the 2021 Military Coup.” Towards a Sustainable Security for Asia and Europe: 225.
- U Myo Win and José María Arraiza. “Citizenship Advocacy in Myanmar-What is the Way Forward After the Coup?.” The Statelessness & Citizenship Review 5.1 (2023): 91-99.
- Cao, Yin. “India, Burma, and the Politics of Recognizing the New China.” China and Asia 5.1 (2023): 82-89.
- Fumagalli, Matteo. “Myanmar 2022: fragmented sovereignties and the escalation of violence in multiple warscapes.” Asia Maior vol. XXXIII, 10, (2023): 261-280.
- Aung-Thwin, Maitrii. “Nationalism in colonial and postcolonial Myanmar: Solidarities, discordance, and the crisis of community.” The Routledge Handbook of Nationalism in East and Southeast Asia. Routledge 459-472.
- Foxeus, Niklas. “Buddhist nationalism in Burma/Myanmar: Collective victimhood and ressentiment.” The Routledge Handbook of Nationalism in East and Southeast Asia. Routledge 441-458.
- Han, Enze. “Comparative nation-building in the borderlands between China, Myanmar, and Thailand.” The Routledge Handbook of Nationalism in East and Southeast Asia. Routledge, 2023. 375-387.
- Prodip, Mahbub Alam. “Education for what? The politics of education for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.” Politics & Policy (2023).
- Jaehn, Miriam. “Coup, conflict, and the COVID-19 pandemic: Burmese peoples moving in times of isolation.” Advances in Southeast Asian Studies 16.1 (2023): 63-78.
- Boughton, Duncan, et al. “Double jeopardy: COVID‐19, coup d’état and poverty in Myanmar.” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy (2023).
- Egreteau, Renaud. “How Legislators Frame Contentious Megaprojects: Insights from Parliamentary Debates on Letpadaung Mines and Myitsone Dam in Myanmar.” Asian Studies Review (2023): 1-21.
- Mai Van Tran. “Provoking Civilian Disruption against Popular Protests: The Myanmar Military’s Counter-Mobilisation Strategies.” Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2023.
- Metro, Rose. “Neoliberalism and the Privatization of Education in Myanmar, Pre- and Post-coup.” in Tayeb, Metro, and Brehm, eds. Education and Power in Contemporary Southeast Asia. Taylor & Francis, 2023.
- Olivius, Elisabeth, and Jenny Hedström. “‘On the Border, I Learned How to Advocate’: Borderlands as Political Spaces for Burmese Women’s Activism.” Journal of Refugee Studies (2023)
- Kolovou Kouri, Marina, Shoko Sakuma, and Catalina Ortiz. “Community-led housing in Yangon: the struggles of non-confrontational resistance and feminist crisis management.” Partecipazione e conflitto 16.1 (2023): 7-23.
- Timsina, Ramesh, and Benozir Zaman. “A Politics of Recognition: A Reflection on the Sami Minority in Norway and Rohingya Minority in Myanmar.” International Journal of Social Science Research and Review 6.6 (2023): 121-127.
- Connelly, Aaron, and Shona Loong. “Conflict in Myanmar and the International Response.” Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment 2023. Routledge, 2023. 138-159.
- Matsuzawa, Setsuko. “Transnational NGO Advocacy to Address Land Grabbing Injustices: The Case of the Thilawa Special Economic Zone in Myanmar.” Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing. Routledge 401-414.
- Salem-Gervais, Nicolas. “Curricular Decentralisation as an Antidote to “Burmanisation”? Including Ethnic Minorities’ Histories in Myanmar’s Government Schools (2011–2020).” Negotiating Ethnic Diversity and National Identity in History Education: International and Comparative Perspectives. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. 97-121.
- Sarma, Jasnea, Alessandro Rippa, and Karin Dean. “‘We don’t eat those bananas’: Chinese plantation expansions and bordering on the Northern Myanmar’s Kachin borderlands.” Eurasian Geography and Economics (2023): 1-27.
Shorts / Reports / Working Papers / Blog posts / White Papers / Series / Dissertations
- Sanchez Molano, Eduardo. The physicalisation of nativeness in Myanmar: boundary-making strategies in search of social recognition. Diss. University of Sussex, 2023.
- International Institute of Strategic Studies. “Competing armed groups pose new threat to Rohingya in Bangladesh.” 11 December 2023.
- Bell, Zoe. Experiences of Statelessness and Refugee Protection: Exploring the” Rohingya Life” in Sydney, Australia. Diss. UNSW Sydney, 2023.
- Ma Cheria and Cielo. “Understanding the struggle of Myanmar’s farmers.” Spring. October 27, 2023.
- Schissler, Matt. “Facebook and genocide: On the importance of new evidence for Meta’s contributions to violence against Rohingya in Myanmar.” Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era (MADE) Working Paper #5, Genocide Studies Program, Yale University.
- Economic Research Hub. “Economic Governance Futures: Actors, Drivers, and Scenarios” Nov 2023.
- Aung Kyaw Min. “Aung San Suu Kyi and the Tatmadaw: Myanmar’s Power Parallel and the February 1st Coup.” Proceedings of International Virtual Conference ‘Emerging Research on Politics, Development and Human Rights.’ 2021.
- DPAG and TNI. “Rethinking gender justice: Lessons from the transgender and HIV movement.” Transnational Institute. 4 July 2023
- Steinhübel, Linda, and Bart Minten. Urban proximity, conflict, and agricultural development: Evidence from Myanmar. Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2023.
- Chu May Paing. “For Dear My Love…”: The Social Life of Burmese Sticker Photography.” 17-6-2023. Writing Foto
- Htet Min Lwin and Matt Walton. “Rethinking Independence in a Time of Revolution.” LSE Blog. 19 June 2023.
- Loong, Shona. “Post-coup Myanmar in six warscapes.” International Institute for Strategic Studies. 31 May 2023
- Sai Latt. “‘ခုခံရေးလား-တော်လှန်ရေးလား’ Rebellion or Revolution?: A Fundamental Question for the Anti-Coup Myanmar Spring.” ForSEA. 29-June-2023.
- Sinha Roy, Sutirtha, Giorgia Demarchi, and Elizabeth Lugbill Rhoads. “A Growing Crisis: Work, Workers, and Wellbeing in Myanmar.” World Bank (2023).
1st half of 2023
Books
- Mark, SiuSue. Forging the Nation: Land Struggles in Myanmar’s Transition Period. University of Hawaii Press, 2023.
- Ong, Andrew. Stalemate: Autonomy and Insurgency on the China-Myanmare Border. Cornell University Press, 2023.
- Kaloyanides, Alexandra. Baptizing Burma: Religious Change in the Last Buddhist Kingdom. Columbia University Press, 2023.
- Law-Yone, Wendy. Aung San Suu Kyi: Politician, Prisoner, Parent. TLS Books, 2023.
- Moore, Elizabeth. Wider Bagan: Ancient and Living Buddhist Traditions. Singapore: ISEAS, 2023.
- Nishikawa, Yukiko. International Norms and Local Politics in Myanmar. Routledge, 2022.
- Paluch, Gabrielle. The Opium Queen: The Untold Story of the Rebel Who Ruled the Golden Triangle. Roman & Littlefield, 2023.
- Beyer, Judith. Rethinking Community in Myanmar: Practices of We-Formation among Muslims and Hindus in Urban Yangon. NIAS Press, 2023.
- Takeda, Makiko and Chosein Yamahata, eds. Myanmar’s Changing Political Landscape: Old and New Struggles. Springer. 2023.
- Lyman, Robert. The Reconquest of Burma 1944–45: From Operation Capital to the Sittang Bend. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023
- McCarthy, Gerard. Outsourcing the Polity: Non-State Welfare, Inequality, and Resistance in Myanmar, Cornell U Press, 2023.
- Kathu Than Aung. မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ တိုင်းရင်းသား စာပေ အရေးအသားစနစ် [Myanmar’s Taingyingtha Literature and Writing Systems], Myanmar Heritage Publishers, 2022.
- Gabusi, Giuseppe, and Raimondo Neironi. Myanmar after the coup. Torino World Affairs Institute (2022).
- Egreteau, Renaud. Crafting Parliament in Myanmar’s Disciplined Democracy (2011-2021). Oxford University Press, 2022.
Journal Articles / Book Chapters
- Olivius, Elisabeth, and Jenny Hedström. ““They treat us like visitors in our own house”: relational peace and local experiences of the state in Myanmar.” in Relational peace practices. Manchester University Press (2023): 127-149.
- Duran, Kendra L., Robin Al-haddad, and Saleh Ahmed. “Considering the shrinking physical, social, and psychological spaces of Rohingya refugees in Southeast Asia.” Wellbeing, Space and Society (2023): 100152.
- Medail, Cecile, Tamas Wells, and Gota Seto. “Myanmar in 2022: The Conflict Escalates.” Southeast Asian Affairs 2023.1 (2023): 196-216.
- Nyi Linn Maung, Akiyuki Kawasaki, and Sunil Amrith. “Spatial and temporal impacts on socio-economic conditions in the Yangon slums.” Habitat International 134 (2023).
- Thawnghmung, Ardeth M., et al. “‘Water in One Hand, Fire in the Other:’ Coping with Multiple Crises in Post-coup Burma/Myanmar.” Critical Asian Studies (2023): 1-24.
- Chow, Wilfred, and Enze Han. “Rugged terrain, forest coverage, and insurgency in Myanmar.” Conflict Management and Peace Science (2023).
- Deng, Beiyin. “Reimagining a Buddhist Cosmopolis: Conveying Marble Buddhas from Burma to China, 1890s-1930s.” Journal of Global Buddhism. 24. 1 (2023)
- Onslow, Sue. “Our Man in Maymyo: British Consuls in Upper Burma, 1948–1956,” in Onslow and Maguire eds. Consuls in the Cold War, 2023: 151–185
- Ba, Alice D. “Diversification’s legitimation challenges: ASEAN and its Myanmar predicament.” International Affairs 99.3 (2023): 1063-1085.
- Habib, Md Reza, and Arnab Roy Chowdhury. “The Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: conflict with the host community over natural resources in Cox’s Bazar district.” Area Development and Policy (2023): 1-11.
- Kironska, Kristina. “Will Taiwan’s Hard-Earned Relationship with Myanmar Change in the Post-Coup Era?.” Taiwan and Southeast Asia: Soft Power and Hard Truths Facing China’s Ascendancy (2023): 111.
- Oh, Yoon Ah. “Types of Geoeconomic Power and Competition over Myanmar Before and During the Reform Era of the 2010s.” Journal of Asian and African Studies (2023): 00219096231171538.
- Coyle, Danny. “Stateless Beings,” in Niharika Banerjea, Paul Boyce, Rohit K. Dasgupta, eds. COVID-19 Assemblages: Queer and Feminist Ethnographies from South Asia, Routledge, 2022.
- Gaborit, Liv S. “Royal, colonial and authoritarian legacies in Myanmar prisons of today.” Incarceration 4 (2023).
- Auethavornpipat, Ruji. “Hate Speech and Discrimination as Mundane Violence against Rohingya Refugees during covid-19” in Global Responsibility to Protect 15 (2), 2023
- Fiskesjö, Magnus. “State Strategies to Implement (and Hide) Genocide in China and Myanmar, Since 2017.” Handbook of Genocide Studies, edited by David J. Simon and Leora Kahn. Cheltenham, Glos [England]: Edwar Elgar Publishing, pp. 123-41.
- Tran, Mai Van. “Enabling activist resilience: Bystander protection during protest crackdowns in Myanmar.” Asian Politics and Policy. 2023
- Habib, Md Reza. “The right to ecology: Rohingya refugees and citizens contest over natural resources in Bangladesh.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 24.2 (2023): 311-328.
- Azis, Avyanthi. “The Refugees Vanish: Rohingya Movement, Emergency’s Temporality and Violence of the Indonesian Humanitarian Border.” Migration in Southeast Asia: IMISCOE Regional Reader. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. 177-193.
- Missbach, Antje. “Stuck in camps, at sea and in illegality: dimensions of stuckedness endured by Rohingya refugees.” Research Handbook on Irregular Migration. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. 168-177.
- Amporn Jirattikorn. “Forced into exile: The untold journeys of Myanmar’s CDM teachers.” Anthropology Today 39.1 (2023): 23-27.
- Anwary, Afroza. “Displacement of the Rohingyas of Myanmar, Land Grabbing, and Extractive Capital.” The Journal of Social Encounters 7.1 (2023): 26-48.
- Campbell, Stephen. “Interrogating Myanmar’s ‘Transition’ from a Post-coup Vantage Point.” Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 38.1 (2023).
- Priamarizki, Adhi. “Fostering Developmental Guardianship: The Case of Myanmar’s Tatmadaw.” Asian Military Evolutions. Bristol University Press, 2023. 29-45.
- Hedström, Jenny, and Tobias Herder. “Women’s sexual and reproductive health in war and conflict: are we seeing the full picture?.” Global Health Action 16.1 (2023): 2188689.
- Khin Thazin & Stephen Campbell. “How Deteriorating Conditions in Myanmar Affect Migrant Domestic Workers in Singapore: A Transnational Analysis of Migrant Labour Regulation.” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 2023.
- Thako, Hayso, and Tony Waters. “Schooling, Identity, and Nationhood: Karen Mother-Tongue-Based Education in the Thai–Burmese Border Region.” Social Sciences 12.3 (2023):
- Banki, Susan. “Art is happening in Myanmar, and outside of it: transnational solidarity art” Globalizations. 2023
- Norén-Nilsson, Astrid. “Civil Society Leadership.” Routledge Handbook of Civil and Uncivil Society in Southeast Asia. Routledge, 2023. 175-189.
- Duan, Haosheng and Yunkang Liu. “Beyond Non-Interference: The Improved ASEAN Humanitarian-assistance Mechanism to Respond to the Myanmar Crisis.” Asia Social Issues 16.2 (2023): e254879-e254879.
- Fox, Mandy, et al. ““Burmese Days” of Digitalization: From a Decade’s Dream of Myanmar’s Modern Journalistic Culture and Media System in the Making to a Press Freedom’s Nightmare of the Military Putsch in 2021.” Different Global Journalisms: Cultures and Contexts. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. 35-61.
- Lall, Marie. “Overview of Education in Myanmar.” International Handbook on Education in South East Asia. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. 1-23.
- Rahman, Md Mahbubur, and Mohan J. Dutta. “The United Nations (UN) Card, Identity, and Negotiations of Health among Rohingya Refugees.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20.4 (2023): 3385.
- Stokke, Kristian. “Civil Society and the Contentious Politics of Democratisation and Autocratisation in Myanmar.” Routledge Handbook of Civil and Uncivil Society in Southeast Asia. Routledge, 2023. 118-138.
- Pau, Pum Khan. “‘Cartography of Self-assertion’: Superimposed Boundary and Local Response in the India–Myanmar Borderland.” The Partition of the Indian Subcontinent (1947) and Beyond. Routledge India, 2023. 46-66.
- Lehr, Peter. “Enraged Buddhism: Violent, Non-violent and “Not-violent” Extremism in Myanmar.” Routledge Handbook of Non-Violent Extremism. Routledge 194-208.
- Horsey, Richard, and Thomas Kean. “The Political Economy of Beer in Myanmar: Smugglers, Boycotts, and a Bad Hangover.” Beer in East Asia. Routledge 239-255.
- Roewer, Richard, and Han Htoo Khant Paing. “The Legislature (Pyidaungsu Hluttaw) of Myanmar.” Routledge Handbook of Asian Parliaments. Routledge 251-270.
- Ware, Anthony. “Conflict sensitivity/Do No Harm (DNH) through an everyday peace lens: analysing a Rohingya–Rakhine program in Myanmar.” Development in Practice (2023): 1-12.
- Scott, Tony. “The Embodiment of Buddhist History: Interpretive Methods and Models of Sāsana Decline in Burmese Debates about Female Higher Ordination.” Religions, 14(1), 31; 2023.
- Bächtold, Stefan. “Blackouts, whitelists, and ‘terrorist others’: The role of socio-technical imaginaries in Myanmar.” Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 2023.
- Wicaksana, I. Gede Wahyu, Demas Nauvarian, and Putu Shangrina Pramudia. “ASEAN, COVID-19 and Myanmar crisis: Dealing with critical juncture.” International Area Studies Review (2023): 22338659221151129.
- Verma, Monika. “Trepidations and Ramifications of COVID-19: Rohingya Refugees in India.” Conflict, Justice, Decolonization: Critical Studies of Inter-Asian Societies (2022)
- Frydenlund, Iselin. “Buddhist Constitutionalism beyond Constitutional Law.” in Ginsburg and Sconthol, eds. Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law (2022): 198.
- Joseph, Chrisalice Ela, and Vinod Balakrishnan. “The Burmese Refugee Exodus of 1942: Making a Case for The Refugee Archive and Inclusive Refugee Policies.” Interventions (2022): 1-17.
- McKay, Melyn and Iselin Frydenlund. “Buddhist ‘Radicalism’ – A Vehicle for Female Empowerment?”, i Ute Hüsken (ed) Laughter, Creativity, and Perseverance, 2022.
- Coffey, Donal K. “The Drafting of the Constitution of the Union of Burma in 1947: Dominion Status, Indo–Burmese Relations, and the Irish Example.” Law and History Review (2022): 1-20.
- Richard, A., L. Bizikumarina, and Noraini Zulkifli. “The Impact of One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative on Myanmar.” Zulfaqar Journal of Defence Management, Social Science & Humanities 5.2 (2022).
- McAuliffe, Erin. “’The Ancestral Line is through the Father’: The Gendered Production of Statelessness in Rural Myanmar.” Law & Social Inquiry, 2023: 1-31
Shorts / Reports / Blog posts / Series /
- Lambrecht, Isabel, Kristi Mahrt, and Ame Cho. “Women and youth in Myanmar agriculture” [in Burmese]. No. 2071b. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2023.
- Kyaw Hsan Hlaing. “Understanding the Arakan Army” Stimson Issue Brief, April 2023.
- Loong, Shona. “In Myanmar, Generation Z Goes to War.” Current History 122.843 (2023): 137-142.
- Ma Cheria. “Striking Against All Odds.” Asian Labour Review. 31 March 2023.
- Simpson, Adam, Thomas Keane, and Susan Park. “Myanmar’s arrested environmental activism.” 13 February 2023.
- New Books Network. Fiskesjö, Magnus. Stories from an Ancient Land: Perspectives on Wa History and Culture. (Berghahn Books, 2021) hosted by Nick Cheesman. see here.
- Banerjee, Sreeparna. “India’s Connectivity Projects with Myanmar, Post-Coup: A Stocktaking.” Issue Brief, Policy Commons (2023).
- Egreteau, Renaud. “The Revolutionary Whirlwind Widens in Myanmar.” East Asia Forum, 2023.
- Rohingyatographer, Issue 2 / 2023, 22x28cm / 148 pages / 217 photos / 20 photographers
- Researchers’ Republic and Visual Rebellion Myanmar. “The Myanmar Pipelines After the Coup Shifting Power Dynamics and Dispatches from the Ground.” 2023.
- “In the Silence,” Manoa, guest-edited by Alok Bhalla, Penny Edwards, ko ko thett, Kenneth Wong
- Yangon Stories. website composed / designed by Catalina Ortiz and Elizabeth Rhoads (as well as many Burmese writers who wanted to remain anonymous for security reasons)
- Charney, Michael W. (2023) “Myanmar — 75 Years after Independence: A Planetary Reading.” LSE South Asia Centre Blog
second half of 2022
Books
- Green, Alexandra. Burmese Silver from the Colonial Period. Ad Ilissum, 2022.
- Campbell, Stephen. Along the Integral Margin. Cornell University Press, 2022.
- Slow, Oliver. Return of the Junta: Why Myanmar’s Military Must Go Back to the Barracks. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023.
- Hasan, Manzoor, Syed Mansoob Murshed, and Priya Pillai, eds. The Rohingya Crisis: Humanitarian and Legal Approaches. Taylor & Francis, 2022.
Journal Articles / Book Chapters
- Lau, Ting Hui. “Conjuring spirits: melancholic play and refusal among alcohol‐drinking Lisu men on the China‐Myanmar border.” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (2022).
- Aung Kaung Myat, Aung Kaung Myat, Roman David, and Ian Holliday. “Two Concepts of Federalism in Myanmar: How the 2021 Military Coup Reshaped Political Discourse and Opposition Institutions.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism (2022).
- Dall’Aglio, Chiara, Emilie Perge and Clarence Nkengne. “Factors Explaining Child Work and Education in Myanmar.” Policy Research Working Paper Series #10620, World Bank.
- Bächtold, Stefan. “The smartphone and the coup: how Myanmar’s conflicts are entangled with digital technologies, policies and violence.” International Journal of Public Policy 16.5-6 (2022): 293-310.
- Marston, Hunter. “Variations in US–Myanmar Policy since 1988.” The Routledge Handbook of US Foreign Policy in the Indo-Pacific (2022).
- Rhoads, Izzy. “Citizenship denied, deferred and assumed: a legal history of racialized citizenship in Myanmar.” Citizenship Studies (2022).
- Ware, Vicki-Ann, Anthony Ware, and Leanne Kelly. “Everyday peace: after ethnic cleansing in Myanmar’s Rohingya conflict.” Peacebuilding, Conflict and Community Development (2022): 191.
- Welikala, Asanga. “Theorising Constitutionalism in Buddhist-Dominant Asian Polities.” Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law (2022): 57.
- Fujimura, Hitomi. “The twofold challenge for Karen Baptist intellectuals in colonial Burma: A national claim and its failure.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (2022): 1-24.
- Marston, Hunter S. “Fake News and Elections in Myanmar.” Fake News and Elections in Southeast Asia. Routledge 121-144.
- Jaehn, Miriam. “From Refugees to Legitimate Minority? Rohingya Performing National Belongings in Thailand.” SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 37.3 (2022).
- Metro, Rosalie. “Negotiating for Meaning Along ‘Language Borders’: Refugee Families from Burma/Myanmar in a US Public School District.” Journal of Language, Identity & Education, 2022.
- Sheik, Saqib, et al. “Distributed Records in the Rohingya Refugee Diaspora: Arweave and the R-Archive.” Journal of Documentation. (2022).
- Tual Sawn Khai and Muhammad Asaduzzaman. “‘I doubt myself and am losing everything I have since COVID came’-The Case Study of Mental Health and Coping Strategies among Undocumented Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand.” Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 19(22), 2022.
- Khin Zaw Win. “Living Off the Resource Curse in Myanmar.” Local Responses to Global Challenges in Southeast Asia: A Transregional Studies Reader. 2023. 297-314.
- Vrieze, Paul. “Joining the Spring Revolution or Charting Their Own Path? Ethnic Minority Strategies following the 2021 Myanmar Coup.” Asian Survey (2022): 1-31.
- Huard, Stéphen. “Embodying and fashioning headship: A day in the life of a village headman in the center of Myanmar.” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 12.2 (2022): 499–512.
- Wittekind, Courtney, and Hilary Oliva Faxon. “Networks of Speculation: Making Land Markets on Myanmar Facebook.” Antipode (2022).
- Aung, Geoffrey Rathgeb. “The frontier in heterogeneous time: finance, temporality, and an economic zone on hold.” Journal of Cultural Economy (2022): 1-15.
- Egreteau, Renaud. “Blending old and new repertoires of contention in Myanmar’s anti-coup protests (2021).” Social Movement Studies (2022): 1-8.
- Fumagalli, Matteo, and Achim Kemmerling. “Development aid and domestic regional inequality: the case of Myanmar.” Eurasian Geography and Economics (2022): 1-30.
- Akhter-Khan, Samia C., Johanna Drewelies, and Khin Myo Wai. “Coping with loneliness in southern Myanmar.” Asian Anthropology (2022): 1-18.
- Ryan, Megan, and Mai Van Tran. “Democratic backsliding disrupted: The role of digitalized resistance in Myanmar.” Asian Journal of Comparative Politics (2022): 20578911221125511.
- Steinmüller, Hans. “Sovereignty as Care: Acquaintances, Mutuality, and Scale in the Wa State of Myanmar.” Comparative Studies in Society and History (2022): 1-24.
- Bünte, Marco. “Myanmar: Hybrid presidentialism and democratic breakdown” in Marco Bünte and Mark R. Thompson: Presidentialism and Democracy in East and Southeast Asia, Routledge 2023.
- MacLean, Ken. “Genocidal Violence against the Rohingya in Myanmar.” Centuries of Genocide: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Accounts (2022).
- Décobert, Anne, et al. “How political engineering can make health a bridge to peace: lessons from a Primary Health Care Project in Myanmar’s border areas.” BMJ Global Health 7.Suppl 8 (2022).
- Hedström, Jenny, and Elisabeth Olivius. “Tracing temporal conflicts in transitional Myanmar: life history diagrams as methodological tool.” Conflict, Security & Development (2022): 1-21.
- Dean, Karin, Jasnea Sarma, and Alessandro Rippa. “Infrastructures and b/ordering: how Chinese projects are ordering China–Myanmar border spaces.” Territory, Politics, Governance (2022): 1-22
- Ford, Michele, and Thushara Dibley. “Panties for peace: Reflexivity in the Deployment of a Hyperlocal Campaign Trope from Myanmar.” Mobilization 27.3 (2022):319-334
- Saha, Jonathan. “Racial Capitalism and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar.” History Workshop Journal. 2022.
- Bakali, Naved. “The Rohingya genocide through the prism of War on Terror logic.” The rise of global Islamophobia in the War on Terror. Manchester University Press, 2022. 225-241.
- Buscemi, Francesco. “‘Blunt’ Biopolitical Rebel Rule: On Weapons and Political Geography at the Edge of the State,” Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2022.
- Ferguson, Jane M. “Shake it like Elvis: Win Oo, the culturally appropriate heart-throb of the Burmese socialist years,” in Film Stardom in South East Asia, Edinburgh University Press 2022.
- Islam, Sadaf Noor, Nayanika Mookherjee, and Naveeda Khan. “‘Medicine in Name Only’: Mistrust and COVID-19 Among the Crowded Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh.” Medicine Anthropology Theory 9.2 (2022): 1-32.
- Crouch, Melissa. “Judicial Loyalty to the Military in Authoritarian Regimes: How the Courts Are Militarized in Myanmar.” Law & Social Inquiry, 2022:(1-28). doi:10.1017/lsi.2022.41
- Simpson, Adam. “A Digital Coup Under Military Rule in Myanmar: New Online Avenues for Repression,” Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, 2022.
- Forsyth, Tim, and Oliver Springate-Baginski. “Who benefits from the agrarian transition under violent conflict?: Evidence from Myanmar.” Journal of Rural Studies (2022).
- Mostafanezhad, Mary, Robert A. Farnan, and Shona Loong. “Sovereign anxiety in Myanmar: An emotional geopolitics of China’s Belt and Road Initiative,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
- Ngeow, Chow Bing. “Dragon in the Golden Triangle: Military Operations of the People’s Liberation Army in Northern Burma, 1960–1961.” Cold War History (2022): 1-22.
- Croissant, Aurel. “Myanmar: Political Conflict and the Survival of the Praetorian State.” Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia. Springer, Cham, 2022. 189-229
- Saw Chit Thet Tun, “People’s Defense Forces (PDFs): Federal army, or NLD army?” ANU working paper series.
- Tin Maung Htwe, “Paving the peaceful way of solidarity: The role of nonviolent labourers in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution” ANU working paper series.
- Lwin Maung Maung Swe, “‘Climate federalism’ for Myanmar: Considerations for an optimal arrangement” ANU working paper series.
- Roberts, Jayde Lin. “The secular/religious construction of neighbourhoods in Mandalay, Myanmar: Dhamma-youns and wards.” Asia Pacific Viewpoint (2022).
- Carbine, Jason. “King Rāmādhipati, Prime Minister U Nu, and the Kalyāṇī Sīmā: Constructing and Overcoming Others.” Jason Carbine, and Erik Davis, eds. Simas: Foundations of Buddhist Religion. U of Hawai’i Press, 2022, pp 297-325)
- Nagasena Bhikkhu and Kate Crosby. “Sīmā Basics from Buddha to Burma” in Jason Carbine, and Erik Davis, eds. Simas: Foundations of Buddhist Religion. U of Hawai’i Press, 2022, (pp. 18-40).
- Sadan, Mandy, and Ja Htoi Pan Maran. “Gendering Kachinland: Challenging the gender blindness of an ethnographic area in Highland Asia.” Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia. Routledge 325-336.
- Cohen, Paul, Chris Lyttleton, and Thapin Phatcharanuruk. “Western and Traditional Medicine in India, Myanmar and Thailand.” Sojourn 37.2 (2022): 262-289.
- Bergès, Etienne. “Cultural heritage and peacebuilding in Rakhine State, Myanmar.” in Cultural Heritage in Modern Conflict, Routledge, 2022.
- Sunam, Ramesh. “When Bare Life is Bearable: The Life Projects of Rohingya and Hazara Refugees Living in Malaysia.” International Migration Review (2022): 01979183221106174.
- Fiskesjö, Magnus. “The Wa of the Burma-China borderlands: Identities and polities in the maelstrom of world-system cycles.” Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia. Routledge 339-350.
- Roi, Lahkyen. “Challenging Extractivism in Kachin State: From Land of Jade to Land for the People.” TNI, 7-July-2022.
- Yaw Htung. “The Kachin Ethno-Nationalism over Their Historical Sovereign Land Territories in Burma/Myanmar.” Thammasat Review. 25.1 (January-June) 2022, pp 31-56.
- Foxeus, Niklas. “Performing the Nation in Myanmar: Buddhist Nationalist Rituals and Boundary-Making.” Bijdragen tot de taal-, land-en volkenkunde/Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 178.2-3 (2022): 272-305.
- Thakur, Monika. “Cruelty and Violence in the Global South.” Global Studies Quarterly 2.2 (2022):
- Hansen, Henrik, John Rand, and Ngu Wah Win. “The gender wage gap in Myanmar: Adding insult to injury?.” Journal of Asian Economics (2022): 101511
- Pachuau, Joy LK, and Willem van Schendel. Entangled Lives: Human-Animal-Plant Histories of the Eastern Himalayan Triangle. Cambridge University Press, 2022.
- Dossi, Simone, and Giuseppe Gabusi. “Of constraints and opportunities. Dependent asymmetry in China-Myanmar relations, 2011–2021.” The Pacific Review (2022): 1-31.
- Chowdhury, Mehdi, et al. “The Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh: an analysis of the involvement of local humanitarian actors.” Third World Quarterly (2022): 1-21.
- Anwary, Afroza. “Agency of Rohingya Muslim Women Survivors of Genocide in Myanmar.” Muslim Women’s Writing from across South and Southeast Asia. Routledge (2022): 225-239.
- Wells, Tamas. “Depoliticization and Yangon’s Urban Development under the NLD Government.” Authoritarianism and Civil Society in Asia (2022).
- Curley, Melissa, and Stephen McCarthy. “Governing the Limits of Civil Society in Cambodia and Myanmar.” Authoritarianism and Civil Society in Asia (2022).
- Garnett, Johanna. “Reimagining Space, Reorganizing Lives: Environmental Activism in Myanmar.” Youth Beyond the City: Thinking from the Margins (2022):
- Phyu Phyu Oo and Sara Davies. “Access to Whose Justice? Survivor-Centered Justice for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Northern Shan State.” 2021, Global Studies Quarterly.
- Alam, Mayesha, and Elisabeth Jean Wood. “Ideology and the Implicit Authorization of Violence as Policy: The Myanmar Military’s Conflict-Related Sexual Violence against the Rohingya.” Journal of Global Security Studies 7.2 (2022).
- Passeri, Andrea. “Authoritarian Rule and the Weaponisation of Natural Disasters: The Case of Myanmar from Cyclone Nargis to the COVID-19 Pandemic (2008–2021).” Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs (2022).
Shorts / Reports / Series
- “Indo-Burma Wetland Outlook 2022.” Indo-Burma Ramsar Regional Initiative, 2022.
- Filipski, Mateusz J., et al. Myanmar Migration in a time of Transformation: 2011-2020. Vol. 8. Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2021 [in Burmese]
- Mack, Eitay. “Israel Saw Brutal Myanmar Regimes as a Business Opportunity, Documents Reveal” Haaretz. 6 Oct 2022
- General Strike Committee of Nationalities. အမျိုးသားညီညွတ်ရေးအစိုးရ၏ စစ်ရေးကြေညာချက်များ၊ အင်တာဗျူးများနှင့် ပြည်သူ့ကာကွယ်ရေးအဖွဲ့၊ တိုင်းရင်းသားလက်နက်ကိုင်များနှင့် ပြည်သူလူထုအပေါ် အကျိုးသက်ရောက်မှုများ
- IFPRI Myanmar. “Welfare and vulnerability: Findings from the first round of the Myanmar House-hold Welfare Survey,” Strategy Support Paper #18, June 2022.
first half of 2022
Books
- Jackson, Peter and Benjamin Baumann. Deities and Divas: Queer Ritual Specialists in Myanmar, Thailand and Beyond. NIAS/U Hawai’I Presses, 2022.
- Cederlöf, Gunnel and Willem van Schendel (eds). Flows and Frictions in Trans-Himalayan Spaces Amsterdam U Press, (2022)
- K.Z. Oung. Refiguring Arakan’s Past (in Burmese: ဗြိတိသျှစာကြည့်တိုက်ရှိ ရခိုင်ရာဇဝင်များ “Rakhine Chronicles in the British Library”), PEAL, Publication of Eminent Arakanese Literature [ရခိုင်သားကြီးစာေပ]
- Moe Moe Inya. Born & Bred in Myanmar: A Book of Five Short Stories. Penguin Books, 2022.
- Saw Kyaw Lin. Stateless. Kaw Publishing. 2022.
- MacLean, Ken. Crimes in Archival Form: Human Rights, Fact Production, and Myanmar. Univ of California Press, 2022.
- Ko Ko Thet and Brian Haman, eds. Picking off new shoots will not stop the spring: Witness poems and essays from Burma/Myanmar (1988-2021), Ethos Books.
- Yamahata, Chosein, and Bobby Anderson, eds. Myanmar’s Transition and Political Crisis, Palgrave MacMillan, 2022.
- Bhaumik, Parthasarathi. Bengalis in Burma: A Colonial Encounter (1886–1948). Routledge, 2021.
- Marwah, Reena, and Sanika Ramanayake. China’s Economic Footprint In South And Southeast Asia: A Futuristic Perspective-Case Studies Of Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar And Thailand. World Scientific, 2021.
- Waters, Tony, Ashley South, Chayan Vaddhanaphuti, and Luke Corbin eds. Moving Around Myanmar, IRCD, Chiangmai: IRCD, 2021
- Robinne, François. Birmanie. Par-delà l’ethnicité (Burma. Beyond ethnicity) 2021 Editions Dépaysage.
- Corbin, Luke. Heritage Drinks of Myanmar. Silkworm Books, 2022
- Bülbül, Kudret, Md. Nazmul Islam, and Md. Sajid Khan. Rohingya Refugee Crisis in Myanmar: Ethnic Conflict and Resolution, Palgrave MacMillan
- Yamahata, Chosein, Donald Seekins, Makiko Takeda. Social transformations in India, Myanmar, and Thailand. Volume I (Social, political and ecological perspectives) and Volume II (Identity and Grassroots for Democratic Progress), Palgrave Macmillan, 2021/2022.
- Ray, Asok Kumar. The Chin-Lushai border: community, state, market: emerging perspectives, Kolkata: The Asiatic Society, 2022.
Journal Articles / Book Chapters
- Khin Thazin and Stephen Campbell. “How the Myanmar coup has impacted migrant workers abroad.” Focaal blog. 7 June 2022.
- Hussain, Imtiaz, ed. Rohingya Camp Narratives: Tales From the ‘Lesser Roads’ Traveled. Palgrave, 2022.
- Takahashi, Yuri. “A Big World of Small Cymbals: Myanmar’s Metal Instruments,” TAASA Review – The Journal of the Asian Arts Society of Australia, 31.2, June 2022.
- Pedersen, Morten. “Myanmar in 2021: A State Torn Apart.” Southeast Asian Affairs, vol. 2022, p. 235-253.
- Ye Myo Hein. “One Year On: The Momentum of Myanmar’s Armed Rebellion,” Wilson Center
- Luong, Hai T. “Paradoxical issues in eradicating opium cultivation in Myanmar: A perspective from local farmers’ voices.” Poverty & Public Policy, 2022.
- Emmrich, C, McQuade, J, Aiyar, S, & D’Hubert, T. “Towards a Burma-inclusive South Asian Studies: A Roundtable.” Modern Asian Studies, (2022):1-38.
- David, Roman, Aung Kaung Myat, and Ian Holliday. “Can regime change improve ethnic relations? Perception of ethnic minorities after the 2021 coup in Myanmar.” Japanese Journal of Political Science (2022): 1-16.
- Cheesman, Nick. “An Experiment with the Island Detention of Public Enemies in Postcolonial Burma,” in Robert Cribb, Christina Twomey, and Sandra Wilson, eds. Detention Camps in Asia: The Conditions of Confinement in Modern Asian History. Brill (2022)
- Meehan, Patrick, and Seng Lawn Dan. “Brokered Rule: Militias, Drugs, and Borderland Governance in the Myanmar-China Borderlands.” Journal of Contemporary Asia (2022): 1-23.
- Brenner, David, and Martina Tazzioli “Defending Society, Building the Nation: Rebel Governance as Competing Biopolitics.” International Studies Quarterly 66.2 (2022): sqac007.
- Campbell, Stephen. “Labor and merchant capitalism in Myanmar and Thailand,” in The Routledge Handbook of the Anthropology of Labor, edited by Sharryn Kasmir and Lesley Gil. New York: Routledge (2022):44 – 54.
- Grzywacz, Anna, and Michał Lubina. “Competing Stories: Narratives of the Rohingya Crisis in the Making.” International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 1.aop (2022): 1-23.
- Martin, Tomas. “The politics of prison air: Breath, smell, and wind in Myanmar prisons.” Punishment & Society 23.4 (2021): 478-496.
- Thuzar, Moe. “Myanmar’s Public Diplomacy Experience and Challenges: Can ASEAN Make a Difference?.” Winning Hearts and Minds: Public Diplomacy in ASEAN. 2022. 74-84.
- Harding, Andrew J., and Nyi Nyi Kyaw. “The Long Struggle for Constitutional Change in Myanmar.” Federal Law Review (2022).
- Kenney-Lazar, Miles, Diana Suhardiman, and Glenn Hunt. “The spatial politics of land policy reform in Myanmar and Laos.” The Journal of Peasant Studies (2022): 1-20.
- Bagh, Dipannita Maria and Tapas Das. “The changing dynamics of the political economy in South and Southeast Asia and their impact on the security of ethno-religious minorities: a case study of Bangladesh and Myanmar,” Stosunki Międzynarodowe–International Relations 2.14 (2022).
- Suante, Kam Tung Tuang. “The history and politics of schooling in Myanmar,” Peadagogica Historica (2022).
- Charney, Michael. “Buddhism, the Royal Imaginary, and Limits in Warfare: The Moderating Influence of Precolonial Myanmar Royal Campaigns on Everyday Warriors.” Contemporary Buddhism 22 (2021).
- Foxeus, Niklas. “Buddhist Nationalist Sermons in Myanmar: Anti-Muslim Moral Panic, Conspiracy Theories, and Socio-Cultural Legacies,” Journal of Contemporary Asia, (2022).
- Kyaw Win Tun, “Normalization of English and Identity Construction of Refugee Background Youth from Burma/Myanmar in US Schools” Anthropology and Education Quarterly (2022).
- Thawnghmung, Ardeth Maung. “‘National Races’ in Myanmar.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History. 2022.
- Tønnesson, Stein, Min Zaw Oo, Ne Lynn Aung. “Pretending to be States: The Use of Facebook by Armed Groups in Myanmar,” Journal of Contemporary Asia. 2022: 200-225.
- Li, Yi. “The Unsuccessful Development of Southern Burmese Tin Mines in the Nineteenth Century.” in Baillargeon and Taylor eds, Spatial Histories of Occupation: Colonialism, Conquest and Foreign Control in Asia (2022): 99.
- Inoue, Sayuri. “Creating Literary Works in the Burmese Court: Analyzing U Sa’s Anthology in Palm-leaf Manuscripts”
- Takahashi, Yuri. “Shwe U Daung’s Life and Changing Nationalist Vision: Writing Biography as a Historical Study based on Vernacular Sources“.
- Kobayashi, Yuka, and Josephine King. “Myanmar’s strategy in the China–Myanmar Economic Corridor: a failure in hedging?.” International Affairs (2022).
- Debnath, Kunal, Souvik Chatterjee, and Afnan Bint Afzal. “The Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar: A Geo-Strategic Interpretation.” International Journal on Minority and Group Rights (2022): 1-24.
- Sarma, Jasnea, Hilary Oliva Faxon, and K. B. Roberts. “Remaking and Living with Resource Frontiers: Insights from Myanmar and Beyond.” Geopolitics (2022): 1-22.
- Islam, Sayed Md Tauhidul, and SAM Ziaul Islam. “Dilemma between Life, Language and Education: Impact of Rohingya Crisis on the Rohingya Refugee Children in Bangladesh.” International Journal of Social, Political and Economic Research 9.1 (2022): 131-152.
- Rippa, Alessandro. “Imagined borderlands: Terrain, technology and trade in the making and managing of the China-Myanmar border.” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography (2022).
- Choo, Liyun Wendy. “Of citizens and strangers: the privilege of being Burman.” Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education (2022): 1-18
- Maber, Elizabeth JT, et al. “The Precarious Politics of Teacher Education in Myanmar.” Handbook of Research on Teacher Education. Springer, Singapore, 2022. 847-863
- Chowdhury, Arnab Roy and Ahmed Abid. ‘Treading the border of (il)legality: statelessness, “amphibian life,” and the Rohingya “boat people” of Asia’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 23.1 (2022): 68-85.
- Bhullar, Dilpreet. “The Vulnerability of Visual Vocabulary on Refugee Representation: The Voyage of Boatwo/men Rohingya.” Seeing South Asia. Routledge India, 2022. 255-268.
- Huard, Stéphen. “The Stakes of Transfers: Ethnography of Discomfort During a Buddhist Initiation Ritual in Myanmar,” Moussons 37 (2021).
- Steinmüller, Hans. “Grace is incommensurability in commensuration: the semantics of bwan among three generations of Wa and Lahu prophets’.” Cambridge Journal of Anthropology (2021).
- Edwards, Michael. “Circulating in difference: Performances of publicity on and beyond a Yangon train” (2022).
- Hue, Emily. “Cold War Fissures: Burma and China.” Amerasia Journal (2022): 1-3.
- McConnachie, Kristen, Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho, and Helene Maria Kyed. “Border Governance: Reframing political transition in Myanmar.” Modern Asian Studies 56.2 (2022): 471-503.
- Olivius, Elisabeth, Jenny Hedström, and Zin Mar Phyo. “Feminist peace or state co-optation? The Women, Peace and Security agenda in Myanmar.” European Journal of Politics and Gender (2022).
- Saruya, Rachelle. “Creating Demand and Creating Knowledge Communities: Myanmar/Burmese Buddhist Women, Monk Teachers, and the Shaping of Transnational Teachings” Religions 13.2, 2022.
- Simpson, Adam. 2021. ‘Coups, conflicts, and COVID-19 in Myanmar: Humanitarian intervention and responsibility to protect in intractable crises.’ Brown Journal of World Affairs, 28(1): 1-19.
- Wahab, Sharif. “Hybrid governmentality in practice: Territoriality and biopolitics in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh.” Political Geography 94 (2022): 102568.
- Francis, Alison. “Testimony and Identity in Burma: women’s voices over time.” Journal of Southeast Asian Human Rights 5.2 (2021): 119-135.
- Renshaw, Catherine, and Michael Lidauer. “The Union Election Commission of Myanmar 2010–2020.” Asian Journal of Comparative Law (2021): 1-20.
- Décobert, Anne. “‘I am the Bridge’: Brokering Health, Development and Peace in Myanmar’s Kayin State.” The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology (2021): 1-19.
Shorts / Reports / Series
- Roberts, Jayde and Nyi Nyi Kyaw. “Staging the Public in Yangon, Myanmar,” LSE Blog, 11-April-2022.
- Leider, Jacques. “The Arakan Army, Rakhine State, and the Promise of Arakan’s Independence,” TOAEP Policy Brief Series # 128, 2022.
- Oh, Su-Ann. “Separatists, Conflict and Refugees: Geopolitics Along Thailand and India’s Myanmar Border.” Fulcrum. 21 Mar 2022
- Su Mon Thazin Aung. “Myanmar’s Quest for a Federal and Democratic Future: Considerations, Constraints and Compromises,” ISEAS Perspectives. #28. 2022
- Aruna Global South, National Identity in Myanmar series.
- Regional Center for Sustainable Development. “Understanding Myanmar’s Development” series.
- Selth, Andrew. Myanmar (Burma) since the 1988 Uprising: A Select Bibliography. ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 2022
- Mohinga Matters. “Freedom Memoirs (January Issue).”
- Myanmar Project Collective and Researchers’ Republic. The Internet is a Battlefield, 25-jan-2022.
- Myanmar Study Group. “Anatomy of the Military Coup and Recommendations for U.S. Response,” United States Institute for Peace.
- Real Stories Not Tales: A Collection of Youth Stories from Post-Coup Myanmar, Part I (2021) and Part II (2022).
- Women’s League of Burma. “Voices of Female Candidates of the 2020 General Elections,” January 2022.
second half of 2021
Books
- Uddin, Nasir, ed. The Rohingya Crisis: Human Rights Issues, Policy Concerns and Burden Sharing. SAGE Publishing India, 2021.
- Ferguson, Jane. Repossessing Shanland: Myanmar, Thailand, and a Nation-State Deferred. University of Wisconsin Press, 2021.
- Schmidt-Leukel, Perry et al eds. Ethnic and Religious Diversity in Myanmar: Contested Identities, Bloomsbury Publishers, 2021.
- Callahan, Raymond, and Daniel Marston. The 1945 Burma Campaign and the Transformation of the British Indian Army. Kansas University Press, 2021.
Journal Articles
- Guyot-Réchard, Bérénice. “Tangled Lands: Burma and India’s Unfinished Separation, 1937–1948.” The Journal of Asian Studies 80.2 (2021): 293-315.
- Cheesman, Nick. “Revolution in Myanmar: Fighting sovereign commandment in the name of popular will,” Arena, 2021.
- Sudheer, Nivedita, and Debanjan Banerjee. “The Rohingya refugees: a conceptual framework of their psychosocial adversities, cultural idioms of distress and social suffering.” Global Mental Health 8 (2021).
- Frydenlund, Iselin. “Protecting Buddhist Women from Muslim Men: “Love Jihad” and the Rise of Islamophobia in Myanmar.” Religions 12.12 (2021): 1082.
- Hussain, Faheem and Yenn Lee. “Navigating Digital Borderscapes: A Case Study from Rohingya Refugee Settlements in Bangladesh,” Asiascape: Digital Asia. 8.3, 2021.
- Stokke, Kristian, et al. “Illiberal peacebuilding in a hybrid regime. Authoritarian strategies for conflict containment in Myanmar.” Political Geography 93 (2022).
- Simpson, Adam and Ashley South. “Evolving climate change governance in Myanmar: Limitations and opportunities in a political crisis,” in J. Marquardt, L. L. Delina and M. Smits (eds), Governing Climate Change in Southeast Asia: Critical Perspectives. Routledge, 2022
- Kozłowska, Magdalena, and Michał Lubina. “The Burmese road to Israeli-style cooperative settlements: The Namsang project, 1956–63.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (2021): 1-25.
- Sarma, Jasnea. “The edge of Kaladan: A ‘spectacular’ road through ‘nowhere’ on the India-Myanmar borderlands.” In L. Heslop & G. Murton (Eds.), Highways and Hierarchies. Amsterdam University Press, 2021: 125–154.
- Zeyar Lynn. “Three Poems,” translated from Burmese by Ko Ko Thett, PR&TA.
- Brown, Ian. “Law and Order, the Rule of Law, and the Legitimation of the Colonial Presence in Late British Burma.” The Historical Journal (2021): 1-21.
- Roberts, Jayde, and Elizabeth Rhoads. “Myanmar’s hidden-in-plain-sight social infrastructure: nalehmu through multiple ruptures.” Critical Asian Studies (2021): 1-21.
- Khin Oo Thazin. “Keeping the Streets: Myanmar’s Civil Disobedience Movement as Public Pedagogy,” Pr&ta (Journal of Practice, Research and Tangential Activities) 1.1, 2021.
- Diamond, Nickey, and Ken MacLean. “Dangerous speech cloaked in Saffron Robes: Race, religion, and anti-Muslim violence in Myanmar.” The Routledge Handbook of Religion, Mass Atrocity, and Genocide. Routledge, 2021. 205-216.
- Moe Thuzar, “Burma/Myanmar and the United States: The Dilemma of a Delicate Balance,” National Bureau of Asian Research, 16.4, Oct 2021 pp. 134-142
- Nyi Nyi Kyaw, “Covid-19 and China’s Attempts to Build a Health Silk Road to Myanmar,” Melbourne Asia Review, ISSN: 2652-550X.
- Wells, Tamas, and Vanessa Lamb. “The imaginary of a modern city: Post-politics and Myanmar’s urban development.” Urban Studies (2021): 00420980211044006.
- Chambers, Justine. “Eudaimonic Wellbeing in Southeastern Myanmar’s Contested Moral Landscape.” The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 22.5 (2021): 396-413.
- Sadan, Mandy, and Seng Lawn Dan. “The role of artisanal mining in the sustainable development of Myanmar’s jadeite industry.” Environmental Science & Policy 126 (2021): 189-196.
- Meehan, Patrick. ““Ploughing the land five times”: Opium and agrarian change in the ceasefire landscapes of south‐western Shan State, Myanmar.” Journal of Agrarian Change (2021).
- Suhardiman, Diana, Natalia Scurrah, and Nawaye Ayemyaing. “Scalar politics, power struggles and institutional emergence in Daw Lar Lake, Myanmar.” Journal of Rural Studies 87 (2021): 32-44.
- Borras, Saturnino M., et al. “Rurally rooted cross-border migrant workers from Myanmar, Covid-19, and agrarian movements.” Agriculture and Human Values (2021): 1-24.
- Guglielmi, Silvia, Khadija Mitu, and Jennifer Seager. “‘I Just Keep Quiet’: Addressing the Challenges of Married Rohingya Girls and Creating Opportunities for Change.” The European Journal of Development Research (2021): 1-20.
- Campbell, Stephen. “Negotiating antifascist solidarity across ethnic difference in Myanmar: Bhamo Tin Aung’s Yoma Taikbwe.” Critical Asian Studies (2021): 1-21.
- Edwards, Michael. “Drowning in Context: Translating Salvation in Myanmar.” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 41.2 (2021): 175-184.
- Turner, Alicia. “Colonial secularism built in brick: Religion in Rangoon.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 52.1 (2021): 26-48.
- Lieberman, Victor. “Ethnic Hatred and Universal Benevolence: Ethnicity and Loyalty in Precolonial Myanmar, and Britain.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 63.2 (2021):310-338.
- Thawnghmung, Ardeth Maung, and Khun Noah. “Myanmar’s military coup and the elevation of the minority agenda?.” Critical Asian Studies 53.2 (2021): 297-309.
Reports
- Su Mon Thant. “In the wake of the coup: how Myanmar youth arose to fight for the nation,” Heinrich-BöIl-Stiftung
- Kyed, Helene & Ah Lynn. “Defecting soldiers are a significant symbolic blow to Myanmar´s military rule,” DIIS Report. 16 November 2021
- Steinberg, David. “The Military in Burma/Myanmar: On the Longevity of Tatmadaw Rule and Influence,” ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute, 2021. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/85288
- Selth, Andrew. “Myanmar’s Military Mindset: An Exploratory Survey.” Griffith University 2021
- Jordt, Ingrid, Tharaphi Than, Sue Ye Lin. “How Generation Z galvanised a revolutionary movement against Myanmar’s 2021 military coup,” Singapore: ISEAS, 2021.
- Sarma, Jasnea and Roshni Kapur. “The Myanmar Coup, Resistance and India’s Response: Fractured Between Words and Deeds,” Institute of South Asian Studies, NUS, 29 June 2021.
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