The 1989 collapse of the Communist Party of Burma through rank-and-file mutiny, and its splintering into manifold ethnic armed organizations, presaged a weakening of prospects for any leftist project across ethnic lines in Myanmar. These developments coincided with the flourishing of so-called new wars, in Myanmar and elsewhere, organized around identity politics rather than ideology. For liberal critics, such developments confirmed a belief that leftist projects could only ever be an authoritarian imposition over ascriptive ethnic difference. Considering such critiques, this article presents an alternative approach to leftist politics in Myanmar, as advanced by author and journalist Bhamo Tin Aung in his 1963 novel, Yoma Taikbwe, which nar...
Burma is inhabited by roughly 129 nationalities, being therefore a real melting pot of nationalities...
In spite of the technological advancement and progress of liberalism, religion has remained an essen...
This book examines the political landscape that took shape in Myanmar after the 2010 elections and t...
Rebel Politics analyzes the changing dynamics of the civil war in Myanmar, one of the most entrenche...
At sixty years plus, the civil war in Burma (Myanmar) is currently the longest ongoing civil war in ...
This article reviews the first twelve months of the civil disobedience movement in Myanmar following...
Since the late 1940’s, Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, has faced a long-lasting ethnic conflict, i...
Most scholarship on Burmese military studies only discusses the history of the Burma Armed Forces (T...
Myanmar is embarking on political reforms that could prove to be the first stage of a gradual transi...
Recent reform in Burma has challenged the idea that democratic institutions and the 2008 Burmese Con...
While the image of modern Myanmar/Burma tends to be couched in human rights terms - and especially o...
Recent anti-Muslim violence in Myanmar cannot be understood primarily as a spontaneous outburst of r...
For years, most of Myanmar’s ethnic minorities, including the Kachin, have put their faith in Aung S...
Farrelly provides an in-depth assessment of identity-based conflict dynamics within Myanmar’s gradua...
In the period of social and political transformation that followed the election of President Thein S...
Burma is inhabited by roughly 129 nationalities, being therefore a real melting pot of nationalities...
In spite of the technological advancement and progress of liberalism, religion has remained an essen...
This book examines the political landscape that took shape in Myanmar after the 2010 elections and t...
Rebel Politics analyzes the changing dynamics of the civil war in Myanmar, one of the most entrenche...
At sixty years plus, the civil war in Burma (Myanmar) is currently the longest ongoing civil war in ...
This article reviews the first twelve months of the civil disobedience movement in Myanmar following...
Since the late 1940’s, Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, has faced a long-lasting ethnic conflict, i...
Most scholarship on Burmese military studies only discusses the history of the Burma Armed Forces (T...
Myanmar is embarking on political reforms that could prove to be the first stage of a gradual transi...
Recent reform in Burma has challenged the idea that democratic institutions and the 2008 Burmese Con...
While the image of modern Myanmar/Burma tends to be couched in human rights terms - and especially o...
Recent anti-Muslim violence in Myanmar cannot be understood primarily as a spontaneous outburst of r...
For years, most of Myanmar’s ethnic minorities, including the Kachin, have put their faith in Aung S...
Farrelly provides an in-depth assessment of identity-based conflict dynamics within Myanmar’s gradua...
In the period of social and political transformation that followed the election of President Thein S...
Burma is inhabited by roughly 129 nationalities, being therefore a real melting pot of nationalities...
In spite of the technological advancement and progress of liberalism, religion has remained an essen...
This book examines the political landscape that took shape in Myanmar after the 2010 elections and t...