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Rethinking Rebel Governance and Conflict Studies in/through Myanmar

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on June 28, 2022September 16, 2022

David Brenner reflects on rebel governance in Myanmar and how it challenges Conflict Studies paradigms.

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  • Research Report

Real Stories Not Tales, A Collection of Youth Stories (Part 1): Heartbroken Kachin youth decides it is time to go back home

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on August 18, 2021September 30, 2021

In Part 1 of a 3-part special series by Real Stories Not Tales (RSNT), Hpare…

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  • Politics

Protesters and Bystanders: Ethnic Minorities in the Pro-Democracy Revolution

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on March 22, 2021February 4, 2022

Jangai Jap reflects on ethnic minorities’ participation in Myanmar’s pro-democracy revolution.

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  • Policy Briefs & Research Reports

Gender, Violence and Ethnic Conflict in Myanmar

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on July 8, 2020March 9, 2022

Jae Park and Alexandre Pelletier call attention to gender in thinking about conflict in Myanmar.

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  • Policy Briefs & Research Reports

Understanding Recent Survey Data on Kachin’s Heterogeneous Attitudes Toward Myanmar

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on July 2, 2020March 9, 2022

Jangai Jap explains findings from a recent public opinion survey of Kachin in Myanmar.

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  • Book Review

Perspectives on War, Peace, and Rebel Politics: David’s Response: Taking the Conversation Forward (Part 4)

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on April 17, 2020June 24, 2020

David Brenner discusses the synergies and productive tensions between different perspectives on Rebel Politics.

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  • Book Review

Perspectives on War, Peace, and Rebel Politics: Burma’s Civil War Is the Struggle of Political and Social Movements (Part 3)

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on April 16, 2020June 24, 2020

Kai Htang Lashi comments on Rebel Politics from the perspective of a Kachin activist.

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  • Book Review

Perspectives on War, Peace, and Rebel Politics: Peace Inheres in Social Relations Formed during War (Part 2)

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on April 15, 2020June 24, 2020

Shona Loong discusses what Rebel Politics tells us about peacebuilding among Karen communities.

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  • Book Review

Perspectives on War, Peace, and Rebel Politics: Above All, Rebels Are Political (Part 1)

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on April 14, 2020June 24, 2020

Lee Jones discusses the merits of Rebel Politics in light of wider trends in the…

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  • Book Review

Perspectives on War, Peace, and Rebel Politics: Introduction

  • by teacircleoxford
  • Posted on April 14, 2020June 24, 2020

This is an introduction to a four-part commentary on David Brenner’s monograph, Rebel Politics: A…

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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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