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Tag: citizenship

The Rights of Revolutionary Refugees in Thailand

9 Minutes To ReadVictoria (pseudonym) details some of the discrimination the post-coup Myanmar diaspora in Thailand face.

Women’s Rights to Citizenship Documentation

13 Minutes To ReadAye Lei Tun reveals the institutionalization of patriarchal practices through the NRC application process. 

SecDev: Call for internet policy research papers

3 Minutes To ReadSecDev Foundation calls for research proposals on Internet and society

Race in Myanmar: Rigid Hierarchies, Blurred Boundaries and the Human Cost of Racism

13 Minutes To ReadBuilding on a rich discussion, Indrė Balčaitė explores the everyday politics of race in Myanmar.

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

8 Minutes To ReadJangai Jap explains findings from a recent public opinion survey of Kachin in Myanmar.

The Socio-Economic Struggles of Cyclone Nargis’ Migrants in Yangon

10 Minutes To ReadMyo Min explores the long-term effects of Myanmar’s 2008 Cyclone Nargis.

Why Economic Sanctions won’t help the Rohingya

7 Minutes To ReadAndrew Thomson argues that the imposition of economic sanctions on Myanmar will not help resolve the Rohingya crisis.

Citizenship and Transgender Rights: A Matter of Dignity and Recognition

8 Minutes To ReadKhin Chan Myae Maung argues that transgender people in Myanmar are treated as less than human, in law and society.

Citizenship in Myanmar: Ways of Being in and from Burma, Edited by Ashley South and Marie Lall, Singapore: ISEAS, 2018, 316 pages

9 Minutes To ReadMael Raynaud reviews a new edited volume on the contentious issues surrounding citizenship in Myanmar.

Broken roads and blocked drains: The recurring Samsara of Yangon’s urban problems

4 Minutes To ReadAlex Aung Khant reflects on the recurring nature of the urban problems he encounters daily.

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