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“They Do Not Count Us”: Resisting the Myitsone Dam beyond China, the US, and Big Geopolitics

6 Minutes To ReadLaur Kiik talks with a person who was at the root of the Myitsone resistance.

Waiting for Thagya Min

< 1 minuteTea Circle will take a break over Thingyan.

The Inlay Lake Region in the Mists of Tourism Governance

Picture: credit to Alexandre Sattler/Regards d’Ailleurs, 2016

11 Minutes To ReadMartin Michalon explains the effects of tourism on the Inlay Lake Region.

Rethinking Myanmar’s waterways through Foucault’s biopolitics

7 Minutes To ReadKyungmee Kim evaluates existing narratives of regulation and development of Myanmar’s waterways.

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

9 Minutes To ReadMarion Sabrié considers different views on Myanmar’s iconic river.

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

11 Minutes To ReadPhacharaphorn Phanomvan reflects on the role of female Buddhist practitioners in Buddhist societies.

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

Image Credit: Hurst Publishers

5 Minutes To ReadT. F. Rhoden reviews Renaud Egreteau’s new book on Burmese politics and the praetorian side of democratization.

Tea Circle’s Forum on Myanmar’s Water Ways (Reposted)

3 Minutes To Read

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

The Anti-War Movement Steps Up Momentum

Copyright Khin Zaw Win

3 Minutes To ReadKhin Zaw Win shares enthusiasm about growing public sentiment for peace.

Failed Riots and Conflict Prevention in Myanmar

(Photo Credit, AsiaNews)

5 Minutes To ReadThe Myanmar Media and Society Project team explores actions that have de-escalated conflict.

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