Anthony Ware and Costas Laoutides’s Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya’ Conflict
Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya’ Conflict analyzes the complexities of the tripartite conflict between the Rohingya, Rakhine, and the Burman-led state. Priscilla Clapp, David I. Steinberg, Bruce Matthews, and Katherine G. Southwick discuss the themes of the book and whether any resolution of this conflict is in sight, followed by a response from authors Anthony Ware and Costas Laoutides.
Tackling Myanmar’s Elusive National Identity
Priscilla Clapp
Myanmar: The Multiple Conundrums of Rohingya Policy
David I. Steinberg
Identity Politics, Myanmar’s Bête Noire, Continues to Constrain the Nation’s Future
Bruce Matthews
Elucidating Intractability
Katherine G. Southwick
Authors’ Response: Is There No Resolution in Myanmar’s Rohingya Conflict?
Anthony Ware and Costas Laoutides
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