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  • Shan Herald Agency for News (S.H.A.N.)[website]
  • The Irrawaddy Magazine - Burma, Myanmar News. [website]
  • Thawthi Taw-Oo Indigenous Park: an indigenous conserved territory for people and nature
  • The princesses of Mangrai-Kengtung
  • In the wake of the coup: how Myanmar youth arose to fight for the nation
  • Knowing the Salween River: resource politics of a contested transboundary river
  • Triple crisis in Myanmar: coup, Covid & climate change
  • Conflict complexity & climate change: emergent federal systems and resilience in post-coup Myanmar
  • FORSEA - Southeast Asian democrats and rights campaigners for fairness and democracy [website]
  • Burma (Myanmar) since the 1988 uprising: a select bibliography
  • The Shan : Refugees Without Camp (2nd ed.)
  • Myanmar Institute for Integrated Development [website]
  • Ministry of Education - National Unity Government of Myanmar [website]
  • Rape as a Weapon of War and the Women Who Are Resisting
  • Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Thomas H. Andrews
  • Freedom From Fear : and other writings. (rev.ed.)
  • From the Land of Green Ghosts : a Burmese odyssey
  • The River of Lost Footsteps : histories of Burma
  • Moving around Myanmar: migration in, from, and back to Burma
  • Winning by process: the state and neutralization of ethnic minorities in Myanmar
  • The politics of love in Myanmar: LGBT mobilization and human rights as a way of life
  • A Map of the Journey
  • Network for Human Rights Documentation - Burma | Home [website]
  • The Sawbwa and his secretary: my Burmese reminiscences
  • Crimes in archival form: human rights, fact production, and Myanmar
  • paradox of Myanmar's regime change
  • “We protect our Kaw, and our Kaw protects us” : reciprocity and resilience of indigenous communities in the face of
climate change and militarisation in Thawthi Taw Oo Indigenous Park.
  • Federalism basics: An Introduction to essential elements
of federalism
  • Peace never came: systematic war crimes and human rights violations perpetrated by the Tatmadaw in Ta'ang areas of northern Shan State. April 2016 to December 2019
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