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Ethnicity and Experiences of Conflict in Burma: An Informal Rountable Discussion

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An Informal Rountable Discussion on Burma
Matthew Walton will discuss ethnicity and differential experiences of suffering more broadly as well as the ways in which geography plays a role in mediating the effects of government/military repression. Dan Hkung will consider the Kachin struggle, a case of particular importance at present as the intensification of conflict in Kachin state has occurred alongside the widely praised "democratic" reforms of the new Burmese government. Paing Soe Hlaing will relate his own experiences of the challenges of negotiating mixed Mon-Burman heritage, whilst Karen Hargrave will share the perspectives of Mon friends and colleagues working to advance human rights for this ethnic population.

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Asian Studies Centre
People
Matthew J. Walton
Nbyen Dan Hkung Awng
Paing Soe Hlaing
Karen Hargrave
Keywords
southeast asia
Southasia; St Antony's; Asian Stdies Centre; Oxford Burma Alliamnce; Burma; Identity; Ethnicity; Kachin; Myanmar; Burma
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 30/05/2014
Duration: 01:29:54

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