This week’s New Pubs features Chang’s book on Cold War-era Chinese migrants in the Sino-Burmese borderlands; Peng on Chinese aid to the CPB, 1969-1989; and Green on the concept of “state crime” and how it applies to Myanmar vis-a-vis the Rohingya.
See our Recent Publications page for all of the citations and for past weeks, and if anyone wants a PDF but is excluded by pay wall, please email us and we will help if we can.
Chang, Wen-Chin. Echoes from the Sino-Burmese Borderlands: Untold Stories of Overland Chinese Migrants During the Cold War. Harvard University Press, 2025.
Peng, Xu. “The Politics of Persistence: China’s Border Government and Aid to the Communist Party of Burma, 1969–1989.” Asian Studies Review (2025): 1-21.
Green, Penny. “State Crime, Social Harm and Genocide.” Crime, Harm and the State. Bristol University Press, 2025. 234-253.
