This week’s New Pubs features You and Li on BRI-related Chinese migration in Myanmar; Akhter-Khan et al theorizing the exiled Burmese activist; and Naw Pe The Law et al on the Karen Women’s Organization.
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.
You, Tianlong and Li, Huize. “Chain Migration Hub: Interconnected Migration Flows in China’s Southwest Borderlands amid BRI-Driven Industrialization in a Neijuan Era.” Asian Ethnicity (2026).
Akhter-Khan, Samia, Judith Beyer, Nickey Diamond, Demo Lulin, Sarah Riebel, “Exiled Activists from Myanmar: Predicaments and Possibilities of Human Rights Activism from Abroad.” Journal of Human Rights Practice 18.1, 2026.
Naw Pe The Law, Sofie Mortensen, and Carl Middleton. “A Critical Sister: Public Authority and the Role and Position of the Karen Women’s Organisation, Myanmar.” Gender & Society (2026).
