markdownabstractIn a regime in transition with a legacy of civil war, in which institutions that govern a society are often destabilized as a host of state and non-state authorities vie for legitimacy in order to gain or maintain power, land often becomes central to such power struggles. This is the case in Myanmar - a country that is undergoing a regime in transition and which has faced challenges to unification since its independence in 1947 as a result of armed conflict between numerous ethnic minority groups and the Burman-dominant state. To understand how this impacts the local communities, research was conducted since 2013 about Chin State. This study uses the concept of “fragmented sovereignty”, which refers to how state and non-st...
This Report aims to support current efforts in Myanmar to address land ownership and land use disput...
Myanmar’s peace process is often viewed in light of the country’s wider political transition. While ...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest c...
In a regime in transition with a legacy of civil war, in which institutions that govern a society ar...
State control of land plays a critical role in producing land dispossession throughout the Global So...
Over the past three years, Burma has begun a transition to democracy, triggering massive changes in ...
This article traces the revenue category and legal concept of the Waste Land in Burma/Myanmar from i...
This thesis explains development actors’ role in making territory in the postcolonial world. From th...
Over the past two decades, Myanmar’s upland areas have gradually turned into formally administered, ...
During a civil war and its aftermath, rival powerholders frequently engage in decision-making over l...
Much of rural Myanmar remains under local Customary Tenure Systems (CTS), particularly in upland eth...
Amid Myanmar’s political transition and despite its new government’s discourse of inclusion and di...
In the same year 2015, when the Myanmar people elected a new civil government, Myanmar representativ...
The current literature on power-sharing and decentralization of power advices against direct recogni...
In March 2011, the world watched as Burma’s first civilian-led government in six decades took office...
This Report aims to support current efforts in Myanmar to address land ownership and land use disput...
Myanmar’s peace process is often viewed in light of the country’s wider political transition. While ...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest c...
In a regime in transition with a legacy of civil war, in which institutions that govern a society ar...
State control of land plays a critical role in producing land dispossession throughout the Global So...
Over the past three years, Burma has begun a transition to democracy, triggering massive changes in ...
This article traces the revenue category and legal concept of the Waste Land in Burma/Myanmar from i...
This thesis explains development actors’ role in making territory in the postcolonial world. From th...
Over the past two decades, Myanmar’s upland areas have gradually turned into formally administered, ...
During a civil war and its aftermath, rival powerholders frequently engage in decision-making over l...
Much of rural Myanmar remains under local Customary Tenure Systems (CTS), particularly in upland eth...
Amid Myanmar’s political transition and despite its new government’s discourse of inclusion and di...
In the same year 2015, when the Myanmar people elected a new civil government, Myanmar representativ...
The current literature on power-sharing and decentralization of power advices against direct recogni...
In March 2011, the world watched as Burma’s first civilian-led government in six decades took office...
This Report aims to support current efforts in Myanmar to address land ownership and land use disput...
Myanmar’s peace process is often viewed in light of the country’s wider political transition. While ...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest c...