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Tag: Book Review

Miss Burma. Charmaine Craig. 2017. 355 pp. Grove Press.

5 Minutes To ReadLuke Corbin reviews Charmaine Craig’s new book, “Miss Burma.”

Energy, Governance and Security in Thailand and Myanmar – A Critical Approach to Environmental Politics in the South by Adam Simpson, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Copenhagen, 2017.

4 Minutes To ReadTinzar Htun reviews a new edition of Adam Simpson’s book on energy politics.

Pathways That Changed Myanmar, Matthew Mullen. Zed Books, 2016, 256 pages.

5 Minutes To ReadJames T. Davies reviews Matthew Mullen’s book on understanding change in Myanmar.

Mapping Chinese Rangoon – Place and Nation among the Sino-Burmese by Jayde Lin Roberts, University of Washington Press, Seattle, 2016.

5 Minutes To ReadReshmi Banerjee reviews Jayde Lin Roberts’ book on the Sino-Burmese in Yangon.

Islam and the State in Myanmar: Muslim-Buddhist Relations and the Politics of Belonging edited by Melissa Crouch, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2016, Pages 345.   

6 Minutes To ReadReshmi Banerjee reviews Melissa Crouch’s edited volume on Muslims in Myanmar.

Buddhism, Politics, and Political Thought in Myanmar by Matthew J. Walton, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2017. 226 pages.

6 Minutes To ReadCourtney Wittekind reviews a new book on Buddhism and political thought by Matthew J. Walton.

A Candid Conversation with a Fellow Researcher

7 Minutes To ReadReshmi Banerjee talks with Yi Li about her new book on the Chinese migrant community in colonial Burma.

Architectural Guide Yangon by Ben Bansal, Elliott Fox and Manuel Oka, DOM Publishers, Berlin, 2015, 399 pages.

5 Minutes To ReadReshmi Banerjee loses herself in the Architectural Guide Yangon.

Myanmar’s Mountain and Maritime Borderscapes – Local Practices, Boundary-Making and Figured Worlds edited by Su-Ann Oh, ISEAS Publishing, Singapore, 2016, 398 pages.

Oh Su-Ann, editor Date of publication: 2016 Publisher: ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute

9 Minutes To Read

War and Peace in the Borderlands of Myanmar: The Kachin Ceasefire, 1994-2011, edited by Mandy Sadan, NIAS Press, Copenhagen. 2016. 540 pages.

6 Minutes To ReadCourtney T. Wittekind reflects on the nuanced framing of war and peace offered by a new edited volume.

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