Myanmar's 'Rohingya' conflict

Myanmar's 'Rohingya' conflict
Title : Myanmar's 'Rohingya' conflict [1st edition]
Author : Anthony Ware Costas Laoutides
Type : Book
Publisher : Oxford university press - 2018
Subjects
  • Rohingya

  • Social conflict

  • Myanmar - Ethnic relations

  • Burma - Ethnic relations

Call No. (AUMARK) : 305.69709591 (WAM)
ACCNO : 6767

Bibliography : "A very compelling rendering of a situation, the c... ...

Bibliography : "A very compelling rendering of a situation, the complexity of which is greatly underestimated by outside observers of the international community. The strength of the book comes from the effective presentation of different perspectives and the ability to approach arguments from multiple angles."-- Charles Petrie, former UN Assistant Secretary General, and UN Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator for Myanmar "Ware and Laoutides provide an important analysis for anyone looking for solutions to the crisis in northern Rakhine State. Well researched and eminently readable, it is to be highly recommended also for its examination of Myanmar's governance today." -- Christopher Lamb, President, Australia Myanmar Institute "This is an invaluable, must-read inquiry for anyone seeking to wrap their heads around the complexities and divergent perspectives of this seemingly intractable crisis. The authors are equally compelling and constructive in their recommendations, seeking to re-think pathways to constructive dialogue and engagement of all actors." -- Kelland Stevenson, Save the Children Myanmar Country Director, 2011-2016, and Plan International Country Director, 2016 - present "Ware and Laoutides effectively weave together theory and empirics to provide a compelling analysis of one of Asia's most intractable and troubling conflicts. They conduct a critical yet fair study of the dueling histories put forward by Rohingya and Rakhine advocates and offer useful policy prescriptions. This volume will be controversial, but with a dearth of careful work on the topic, it is very welcome.' -- Matthew J. Walton, Aung San Suu Kyi Senior Research Fellow in Modern Burmese Studies, St Antony's College, University of Oxford "This book will soon become the requisite source on the violent and vexed dynamics of the Rohingya Muslims and Rakhine State. Presenting a rare calmly balanced, but deeply principled and exhaustively detailed overview of the conflict, its history, Ware and Laoutides have raised important proscriptions for how to crawl out of decades of repression and poverty for all communities in Rakhine." -- David Mathieson, Senior Technical Advisor for the Asia Foundation, former Senior Researcher for Human Rights Watch on Myanmar