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.
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Liljeblad, Jonathan, and Hsu Myat Noe Htet. “The status of Indigenous rights movements in Myanmar’s current conflict.” Australian Journal of Asian Law 27.2 (2026): 61-82.
Pau, Pum Khan. “From Frontier Tribes to Borderlanders: The Making of Transborder Communities in the India–Burma Borderland.” in Gorky Chakraborty and Pum Khan Pau, eds India’s East and North East. Sringer, 2026: pp 197-218.
Long, M.K. “Rebirth and Perfection in Ordinary Lives: Biographical Writing and Vernacular Religious Ethics in Twentieth-Century Myanmar.” Journal of Religious Ethics. 2026.
