During a civil war and its aftermath, rival powerholders frequently engage in decision-making over land use, for example, via land acquisitions or legal reforms. This paper explores how powerholders influence land use decision-making and what their engagement implies for territorial control. We analyse three cases of land use changes in Myanmar’s south between 1990 and 2015, where the Myanmar state and an ethnic minority organization fought over territorial control. We gathered qualitative data with a mix of methods and visualised actor networks and institutions. Our analysis reveals that the state managed to increasingly control decisionmaking over local land use from a distance by employing actor alliances and institutions such as laws an...
This thesis explains development actors’ role in making territory in the postcolonial world. From th...
In March 2011, the world watched as Burma’s first civilian-led government in six decades took office...
Landscape Approaches have been proposed as a transferable model of multi-stakeholder governance, yet...
During a civil war and its aftermath, rival powerholders frequently engage in decision-making over l...
Myanmar has experienced profound transformations of land use and land governance, often at the expen...
State control of land plays a critical role in producing land dispossession throughout the Global So...
Following the National League for Democracy’s landslide victory in the 2015 national election, Myanm...
Amid Myanmar’s political transition and despite its new government’s discourse of inclusion and di...
markdownabstractIn a regime in transition with a legacy of civil war, in which institutions that gov...
Land policy reform has dominated the development agenda across the Global South over the past two de...
Over the past two decades, Myanmar’s upland areas have gradually turned into formally administered, ...
Theoretically questioning what land is and why it gets contentious, this thesis explores land politi...
This article traces the revenue category and legal concept of the Waste Land in Burma/Myanmar from i...
abstractDemocratic transitions are often followed by conflict. This article explores one explanation...
Landscape Approaches have been proposed as a transferable model of multi-stakeholder governance, yet...
This thesis explains development actors’ role in making territory in the postcolonial world. From th...
In March 2011, the world watched as Burma’s first civilian-led government in six decades took office...
Landscape Approaches have been proposed as a transferable model of multi-stakeholder governance, yet...
During a civil war and its aftermath, rival powerholders frequently engage in decision-making over l...
Myanmar has experienced profound transformations of land use and land governance, often at the expen...
State control of land plays a critical role in producing land dispossession throughout the Global So...
Following the National League for Democracy’s landslide victory in the 2015 national election, Myanm...
Amid Myanmar’s political transition and despite its new government’s discourse of inclusion and di...
markdownabstractIn a regime in transition with a legacy of civil war, in which institutions that gov...
Land policy reform has dominated the development agenda across the Global South over the past two de...
Over the past two decades, Myanmar’s upland areas have gradually turned into formally administered, ...
Theoretically questioning what land is and why it gets contentious, this thesis explores land politi...
This article traces the revenue category and legal concept of the Waste Land in Burma/Myanmar from i...
abstractDemocratic transitions are often followed by conflict. This article explores one explanation...
Landscape Approaches have been proposed as a transferable model of multi-stakeholder governance, yet...
This thesis explains development actors’ role in making territory in the postcolonial world. From th...
In March 2011, the world watched as Burma’s first civilian-led government in six decades took office...
Landscape Approaches have been proposed as a transferable model of multi-stakeholder governance, yet...