If you don’t have a great deal of time today, but still want to read about Burma on this sad anniversary, I strongly suggest finding a moment to digest this reflection from Dominic Faulder. He was a journalist in Burma during that tumultuous period, filing stories for Asiaweek. If New Mandala readers find other great coverage in their wanderings, please feel free to anounce the links in the comments field.
Dominic Faulder on 8-8-88
August 8th, 2008 by Nicholas Farrelly · 1 Comment
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1 jud // Aug 9, 2008 at 9:09 pm
sorry Charles,
Ethnic Politics in Burma
States of Conflict
By Ashley South Publication Date: 20th June 2008
This book examines the ideas which have structured half a century of civil war in Burma, and the roles which political elites and foreign networks - from colonial missionaries to aid worker activists - have played in mediating understandings of ethnic conflict in the country.
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