War and Peace in the Borderlands of Myanmar: The Kachin ceasefire, 1994-2011
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Introduction
Historical Perspectives on War and Peace in Kachin Space: The First Kachin Ceasefire, 1944-61
Reflections on the Kachin Ceasefire: A Cycle of Hope and Disappointment
Understanding Myanmar’s Ceasefires: Geopolitics, Political Economy and State-Building
The Commercialisation of Counterinsurgency: Battlefield Enemies, Business Bedfellows in Kachin State, Burma
Borderland Ethnic Politics and Changing Sino–Myanmar Relations
People’s Diplomacy and Borderland History through the Chinese Jingpo Manau Zumko Festival
Conspiracy, God’s Plan and National Emergency: Kachin Popular Analyses of the Ceasefire Era and its Resource Grabs
‘Before I joined the army I was like a child’: Militarism and Women’s Rights in Kachinland
Counting the Days: The Kachin Ceasefire and the Emergence of a New Graphic Medium
A Woman's Life in War and Peace
Kachin Student Life at Yangon University in the Mid-1990s
The Founding of the KNO and the Development of a Diaspora Activist Network
The Continuation of War by Other Means: An Anatomy of the Palaung Ceasefire in Northern Shan State
The Karen and the Ceasefire Negotiations: Mistrust, Internal Segmentation and Clinging to Arms
Ethnic and Land Conflicts in North East India: Lessons for Myanmar
The Social Memory of the Mizo Buai: Some Comparisons with the Kachin Conflict
Concluding Remarks: Reflections on Ceasefires Past, Present and Future
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