Abstract The Thai-Myanmar border represents one of the most protracted displacement situations in the world, while the Myanmar-Bangladesh border is now home to nearly one million displaced Rohingya, making it the world’s most populated refugee camp. During the period of “democratic transition,” pre-emptively terminated by the February 2021 military coup, foreign direct investment continued to flow into Myanmar despite ongoing humanitarian crises. Rather than being presented as exacerbating ethnic tension, economic development was frequently deployed as a panacea for conflict in ways that rendered borderland residents increasingly precarious. In this article, we draw on multi-sited ethnographic research carried out between 2014 and 2020 in M...
After a spout of optimism surrounding Myanmar's so-called democratic transition in the post-2010 per...
This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border industrial zon...
Refugees have been largely overlooked in analyses of Myanmar's transition, apparently considered per...
Transnational economic integration between Thailand and Burma is intimately linked to protection for...
Myanmar, a nation situated between India, China and Southeast Asia, has long histories of colonialis...
In this article, we foreground chronopolitics – the politics of time – to examine the ways in which ...
This paper discusses neoliberalism's effects on migrants in Mae Sot, a town on the Thai-Myanmar bord...
Myanmar’s peace process is often viewed in light of the country’s wider political transition. While ...
David Brenner contextualises Indian and Chinese investments in Burma and argues that economic develo...
The Programme and Abstracts can be viewed at: http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/showfile.asp?eventfileid=676...
The global proliferation of export processing zones, linking migrant labour to international markets...
After Myanmar ended military rule in 2011, significant foreign investment arrived to facilitate a pr...
This article explores the experiences of recent returnees from Thailand to Southeast Myanmar and the...
This article examines Myanmar's hedging strategies in China's Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC), a ke...
The recent history of rural economic transformation in Myanmar and the effects of COVID-19 and the m...
After a spout of optimism surrounding Myanmar's so-called democratic transition in the post-2010 per...
This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border industrial zon...
Refugees have been largely overlooked in analyses of Myanmar's transition, apparently considered per...
Transnational economic integration between Thailand and Burma is intimately linked to protection for...
Myanmar, a nation situated between India, China and Southeast Asia, has long histories of colonialis...
In this article, we foreground chronopolitics – the politics of time – to examine the ways in which ...
This paper discusses neoliberalism's effects on migrants in Mae Sot, a town on the Thai-Myanmar bord...
Myanmar’s peace process is often viewed in light of the country’s wider political transition. While ...
David Brenner contextualises Indian and Chinese investments in Burma and argues that economic develo...
The Programme and Abstracts can be viewed at: http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/showfile.asp?eventfileid=676...
The global proliferation of export processing zones, linking migrant labour to international markets...
After Myanmar ended military rule in 2011, significant foreign investment arrived to facilitate a pr...
This article explores the experiences of recent returnees from Thailand to Southeast Myanmar and the...
This article examines Myanmar's hedging strategies in China's Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC), a ke...
The recent history of rural economic transformation in Myanmar and the effects of COVID-19 and the m...
After a spout of optimism surrounding Myanmar's so-called democratic transition in the post-2010 per...
This paper focuses on the recent emergence of regional production networks and border industrial zon...
Refugees have been largely overlooked in analyses of Myanmar's transition, apparently considered per...