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Call for Participation: “Doing Research Assessment” in Myanmar

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on October 23, 2019December 23, 2019

Jana-Chin Rué Glutting introduces a new project by the Centre for Economic and Social Development…

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Promising Developments and Daunting Challenges in Using Ethnic Minority Languages in Formal Education (Part II)

  • by maelraynaud
  • Posted on September 24, 2019December 2, 2019

Nicolas Salem-Gervais and Mael Raynaud discuss the prospects of ethnic minority languages standardization. 

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Women Writing about Burma/Myanmar

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on September 9, 2019March 16, 2021

Jenny Hedström writes on the importance of a new open-source bibliography for Burma Studies, now hosted…

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Myanmar filmmakers circumventing censorship and negotiating international demands (Part II)

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on September 5, 2019November 4, 2019

Kimberley Pallenschat discusses Myanmar’s independent cinema and filmmaking.

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Remembering Michel Louis Méca’s birthday cake

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on February 7, 2019April 22, 2019

Daw Htay Htay Win remembers chef Michel Louis Méca, and a very special cake he…

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Tea Circle in Toronto: Shifting Southeast Asia(s)

  • by Siew Han Yeo
  • Posted on October 31, 2018January 2, 2019

Siew Han Yeo writes about Tea Circle’s transition to the Southeast Asian Studies community at…

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Tea Circle: Goodbyes and Hellos

  • by matthewjwalton
  • Posted on October 30, 2018January 2, 2019

Matthew J Walton introduces Tea Circle’s move from Oxford to Toronto and reflects on the…

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Unfolding Scenes Behind the Curtain

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on August 8, 2018September 17, 2018

Daw Htay Htay Win describes the history behind the distribution of Bogyoke Aung Gyi’s letter.

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Keiji Suzuki: The Japanese Lawrence of Arabia who helped end British Rule in Myanmar

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on July 26, 2018July 29, 2018

Andrew Thomson discusses Japanese Officer Keiji Suzuki’s role in Myanmar’s independence movement.

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The Rise of The Kokang Militia Force

  • by Liu Yun
  • Posted on November 21, 2017December 31, 2017

Liu Yun looks at a new development in militia politics in northern Shan State.

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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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