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Month: February 2017

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Myanmar’s Peace Process: troubleshooting the deadlock

  • by Liu Yun
  • Posted on February 23, 2017March 27, 2017

Liu Yun says skilled negotiators are needed in Myanmar’s Peace Process.

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  • Research Report

Rethinking Myanmar’s waterways through Foucault’s biopolitics

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on February 20, 2017March 27, 2017

Kyungmee Kim evaluates existing narratives of regulation and development of Myanmar’s waterways. Perspectives on Myanmar’s…

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  • Essay

A Walk Down Memory Lane

  • by Dr. Reshmi Banerjee
  • Posted on February 16, 2017March 9, 2017

The text that follows is the second post in our Forum on Myanmar’s Waterways. To respond to this…

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  • Essay

“Save the Irrawaddy!”: Diverse Perceptions of the River Valley among its inhabitants

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on February 14, 2017March 9, 2017

Marion Sabrié considers different views on Myanmar’s iconic river.

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  • Essay

Daughters of the Sakyamuni: Reflections on Struggles to Legally Exist as Female Buddhist Practitioners in Thailand and Myanmar

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on February 10, 2017March 9, 2017

Phacharaphorn Phanomvan reflects on the role of female Buddhist practitioners in Buddhist societies. In December 2014,…

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  • Interviews

The Diary of a Quiet Man

  • by Dr. Reshmi Banerjee
  • Posted on February 8, 2017February 23, 2017

Reshmi Banerjee talks to a relative about his “Burma years.”

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Caretaking Democratization: The Military and Political Change in Myanmar by Renaud Egreteau, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016, 193 Pages.

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on February 6, 2017February 23, 2017

T. F. Rhoden reviews Renaud Egreteau’s new book on Burmese politics and the praetorian side…

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Towards a “normalization” of the political sociology of the elites in Myanmar (Part Two)

  • by maelraynaud
  • Posted on February 2, 2017January 2, 2018

Mael Raynaud continues his look at elite politics in Myanmar. Part One can be found…

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Series: COVID-19 and Myanmar

ကိုဗစ်-၁၉  နှင့် မြန်မာရာသီဥတုပြောင်းလဲခြင်းဆိုင်ရာ လူငယ်တို့၏  တက်ကြွ လှုပ်ရှား မှု

COVID-19 Policy Response Needs and Opportunities

Wavering at the Turning Point: Myanmar’s response to COVID-19 in March 2020

Tea Circle’s Book Reviews

The City and the Wilderness: Indo-Persian Encounters in Southeast Asia, Arash Khazeni, University of California Press, 2020, 264 pages.

Perspectives on War, Peace, and Rebel Politics: Introduction

Myanmar’s Buddhist-Muslim Crisis: Rohingya, Arakanese, and Burmese Narratives of Siege and Fear, by John Holt. Honolulu, Hawaii. University of Hawaii Press, 2019. 301pp.

Myanmar Media in Transition: Legacies, Challenges and Change, edited by Lisa Brooten, Jane Madlyn McElhone and Gayathry Venkiteswaran, ISEAS, Singapore, 2019, 407 Pages.

Myanmar Transformed? People, Places and Politics edited by Justine Chambers, Gerard McCarthy, Nicholas Farrelly and Chit Win, ISEAS, Singapore, 2018, 333 Pages.

Border Capitalism, Disrupted: Precarity and Struggle in a Southeast Asian Industrial Zone by Stephen Campbell. Cornell University Press, 2018. 206 Pages.

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