This week’s New Pubs features Verma on how Bangladeshi treatment of Rohingya has gone from hospitable to hostile; Faxon’s book on land, democracy, and the state; and Fumagalli on the sit-tat eschewing an off-ramp and fighting on.
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Verma, Monika. “From hospitality to hostility: the evolutionary securitisation of Rohingya migration in Bangladesh.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2026): 1-25.
Faxon, Hilary. Surviving the State: Land and Democracy in Myanmar. Duke University Press, 2026.
Fumagalli, Matteo. “Myanmar 2025: the military eschews off-ramping and fights back, as the polycrisis carries on.” Asia Maior (2026): 1-21.
