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Ringing in 2017 at the Tea Circle

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on January 4, 2017January 18, 2017

Happy New Year and Happy Myanmar Independence Day!

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Call for Submissions: Oxford-SOAS Graduate Student Workshop: “New Directions in Research on Myanmar”

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on December 21, 2016August 7, 2017

The Programme on Modern Burmese Studies at St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, in collaboration with…

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More than Just a Threat to the Peace Process: The Beginning of a Full-Fledged Crisis?

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on December 7, 2016December 19, 2016

Khin Zaw Win discusses the recent offensive by the “Northern alliance” and its implications.

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Countless Conflict Drivers and Myanmar’s 21st century Panglong Peace Process

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on December 5, 2016December 19, 2016

Aung Tun considers the multiple moving parts associated with resolving conflict in Myanmar.

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Tea Circle’s Forum on Myanmar’s Water Ways

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on November 28, 2016January 26, 2017

Tea Circle is now accepting submissions for a new forum on Myanmar’s Waterways.

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A not-so-golden culture of extravagance

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on November 11, 2016March 9, 2017

Hsu Myat Thazin discusses questions of consumerism, capitalism, and links to a new dependence on social media. 

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  • Poetry

A Dream Beyond

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on October 12, 2016February 8, 2017

A poem by Nwe Nwe Lwin, dedicated to the victims of the current armed conflict. 

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Myanmar Women’s Rights: Breaking the Silence

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on September 8, 2016December 19, 2016

Ever since I was able to speak and became conscious of my own actions, I…

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  • Note from the Field

The Plight of Myanmar’s Forgotten Refugees (Part III)

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on August 13, 2016April 20, 2017

Editor’s Note: The following is the third and final installment in a series of three posts written by Paul…

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The Plight of Myanmar’s Forgotten Refugees (Part II)

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on August 12, 2016April 3, 2017

Editor’s Note: The following post is the second in a series of three, written by Paul…

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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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