Conflict in Myanmar war, politics, religion

Showcases innovative research by a rising generation of scholars, analysts and practitioners about the past five years of political transformation in Myanmar. Each of its seventeen chapters builds on theoretically informed, evidence-based research to grapple with significant questions about ongoing...

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Corporate Author: Myanmar/Burma Update Conference Australian National University
Other Authors: Cheesman, Nick (Editor), Farrelly, Nicholas 1982- (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute 2016
Series:Myanmar update series
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Call Number :DS 530.65 .M928 2016

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505 0 |a Myanmar's conflicted politics -- The politics of policymaking in transitional government: A case study of the ethnic peace process in Myanmar -- Reexamining the centrality of ethnic identity to the Kachin conflict -- A feminist political economy analysis of insecurity and violence in Kachin State -- Pacifying the margins: The Pa-O Self-Administered Zone and the political order in southern Shan State -- Landmines as a form of community protection in eastern Myanmar -- The 2015 elections and conflict dynamics in Myanmar -- Institutions in Myanmar's 2015 election: The election commission, international agencies, and the military -- Ethnicity and Buddhist nationalism in the 2015 Rakhine State election results -- The Hluttaw and conflicts in Myanmar -- Legislating reform? Law and conflict in Myanmar -- Making sense of reactions to communal violence in Myanmar -- Public perceptions of a divided Myanmar: Findings from the 2015 Myanmar Asian Barometer Survey -- On Islamophobes and Holocaust deniers: Making sense of violence, in Myanmar and elsewhere -- Buddhist welfare and the limits of big 'P' politics in provincial Myanmar -- Threat perceptions in the Myanmar-Bangladesh borderlands -- Myanmar and the promise of the political 
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