Conflict in Myanmar
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Conflict in Myanmar

War, Politics, Religion

  1. 404 pages
  2. English
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eBook - PDF

Conflict in Myanmar

War, Politics, Religion

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. List of maps
  3. List of tables
  4. List of Figures
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Contributors and Editors
  7. I. Introduction
  8. 1. Myanmar’s conflicted politics
  9. II. War and Order
  10. 2. The politics of policymaking in transitional government
  11. 3. Reexamining the centrality of ethnic identity to the Kachin conflict
  12. 4. A feminist political economy analysis of insecurity and violence in Kachin State
  13. 5. Pacifying the margins
  14. 6. Landmines as a form of community protection in eastern Myanmar
  15. III. Elections and After
  16. 7. The 2015 elections and conflict dynamics in Myanmar
  17. 8. Institutions in Myanmar’s 2015 election
  18. 9. Ethnicity and Buddhist nationalism in the 2015 Rakhine State election results
  19. 10. The Hluttaw and conflicts in Myanmar
  20. 11. Legislating reform?
  21. IV. Us and Them
  22. 12. Making sense of reactions to communal violence in Myanmar
  23. 13. Public perceptions of a divided Myanmar
  24. 14. On Islamophobes and Holocaust deniers
  25. 15. Buddhist welfare and the limits of big ‘P’ politics in provincial Myanmar
  26. 16. Threat perceptions in the Myanmar–Bangladesh borderlands
  27. V. Conclusion
  28. 17. Myanmar and the promise of the political
  29. Abbreviations and Key Terms
  30. Index