Rebel politics a political sociology of armed struggle in Myanmar's borderlands David Brenner.
Material type: TextPublisher: Ithaca Southeast Asia Program Publications, an imprint of Cornell University Press 2019Description: xi, 146 pages illustrations, maps 26 cmISBN:- 9781501740084
- 9781501740091
- Karen National Union
- Kachin Independence Organisation
- Political violence -- Burma -- Karen State
- Political violence -- Burma -- Kachin State
- Insurgency -- Burma -- Karen State
- Insurgency -- Burma -- Kachin State
- Karen (Southeast Asian people) -- Burma -- Politics and government
- Kachin (Asian people) -- Burma -- Politics and government
- Karen State (Burma -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Kachin State (Burma -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Karen State (Burma) -- Ethnic relations
- Kachin State (Burma) -- Ethnic relations
- 959.105 3 BRE
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959.104 JUS To what end report from Vietnam | 959.104 MAU From sangha to laity nationalist movements of Burma, 1920-1940 | 959.104 MAU Burmese nationalist movements 1940-1948 | 959.105 3 BRE Rebel politics a political sociology of armed struggle in Myanmar's borderlands | 959.105 DIN A handbook on Burma. | 959.105 DON Burma behind the mask | 959.105 GUI Birmanie |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-139) and index.
Rebellion as a social process -- Non-state borderworld -- Karen rebellion : ceasing fire -- Kachin rebellion: ceasing ceasefire.
"Drawing on extensive fieldwork on the internal politics of the Kachin and Karen rebel movements, the book analyses the hidden social dynamics and everyday practices of political violence in Myanmar's war-torn borderlands to present a perspective on one of the world's longest running but least researched armed conflicts" Provided by publisher.
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