Anything Other than the Sit-Tat

16 Minutes To ReadMyo Min outlines the hidden consequences of people’s commitment to minorities within minorities, such as the Rohingya.
Rethinking Rebel Governance and Conflict Studies in/through Myanmar

12 Minutes To ReadDavid Brenner reflects on rebel governance in Myanmar and how it challenges Conflict Studies paradigms.
Equality or Animosity: Where will the Democratic Uprising Take the Rohingya?

6 Minutes To ReadMyo Min outlines the potential and limitations of anti-coup protesters’ solidarity with the cause of the Rohingya.
Ethnocentric Narratives of Identity and its role in Peace and Conflict Management

6 Minutes To ReadBernard Minn discusses the role of ethnocentrism in peace agreements and the refugee crisis.
Burma: Food, Family and Conflict by Bridget Anderson and Stephen Anderson, Ma Khin Markets, S.L, 2018, 256 Pages.

5 Minutes To ReadReshmi Banerjee reviews an engrossing tale of family history, national politics and regional cuisine.
Decolonial Worldmaking, Burmese Independence, and the Karen Struggle

15 Minutes To ReadShona Loong uses world histories of anti-colonial nationalism to reexamine the Karen struggle.
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.
Microcosms of Civic Education in Myanmar

13 Minutes To ReadKyawt Thuzar and Zoe Matthews discuss the links between civic-oriented pedagogy in Myanmar classrooms and conflict transformation.
Challenging the distortion of influential monks?

6 Minutes To ReadLynn Htwe looks at responses to Sitagu Sayadaw’s comments on Pagan’s recognition by UNESCO.
Keiji Suzuki: The Japanese Lawrence of Arabia who helped end British Rule in Myanmar

5 Minutes To ReadAndrew Thomson discusses Japanese Officer Keiji Suzuki’s role in Myanmar’s independence movement.