This week’s New Pubs features Deakin University’s four reports on Rohingya life in the camps, with one focusing on recruitment into militant organizations; Zhao on the shrinking porosity of the China/Myanmar border; and Nyi Nyi Kyaw and Sirada on student migration from Myanmar to Thailand after the coup.
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.
“Everyday Peace and Rohingya Refugees” project, Plan International and Deakin University collaboration
Zhao, Niu. “’The Border Turns Very Dry’: Shrinking Porosity and Local Responses on the China–Myanmar Border.” Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2026.
Nyi Nyi Kyaw and Sirada Khemanitthathai. “Student Migration from Myanmar to Thailand after the 2021 Coup.” Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung and The Nelson Mandela Centre, Chulalongkorn University, 2026.
