In Myanmar, conflicts over land and natural resources block the peace process (original) (raw)
Natural resources: Wealth and conflict (Ch.11)
Adam Simpson
Myanmar: Politics, Economy and Society, 2020
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The Conflict Resource Economy and Pathways to Peace in Burma
Kevin M Woods
United States Institute of Peace, 2018
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Conserving the peace : resources, livelihoods and security
Richard A. Matthew
2002
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Natural Resource Governance Reform and the Peace Process in Myanmar
Kevin M Woods
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Jane M Ferguson
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Profiting from peace: Managing the resource dimensions of civil war
Heiko Nitzschke
2005
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The Commercialisation of Counterinsurgency: Battlefield Enemies, Business Bedfellows in Kachin State, Burma
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Peacebuilding and Natural Resource Governance After Armed Conflict
Obasesam Okoi
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The Political Economy of Extractives in the Borderlands
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Ashes of Co-optation: from Armed Group Fragmentation to the Rebuilding of Popular Insurgency in Myanmar
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Rebel Territory in a resource frontier: Commodification and spatialized orders of rule in Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar
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Teak & Lead: Making borders, resources, and territory in colonial Burma
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Assembling drones, activists, and oil palms: Implications of a multi-stakeholder land platform for state formation in Myanmar (Author's manuscript)
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European Journal of Development Research, 2020
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Natural resource wealth, conflict and peacebuilding
Ingrid Samset
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Resource conflict and ethnic peace in northern Thailand
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Abusing the commons? An integrated institutional analysis of common-pool resource governance in conflict situations
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'Why the Caged Bird Sings': Resource Capture and Resistance in the China-Myanmar Borderlands
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Ethnic Armed Organisations in Post-Coup Myanmar: New Conversations Needed
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Conservation as counterinsurgency: A case of ceasefire in a rebel forest in southeast Myanmar
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Thai Junta Militarizes the Management of Natural Resources
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Smaller-scale land grabs and accumulation from below: Violence, coercion and consent in spatially uneven agrarian change in Shan State, Myanmar
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Brokered Rule: Militias, Drugs, and Borderland Governance in the Myanmar-China Borderlands
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