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Winning by process: the state and neutralization of ethnic minorities in MyanmarNick Cheesmannick.cheesman@anu.edu.au
The meaning of ETHNIC MINORITIES is people who belong to an ethnic group that is a relatively small part of a population.
In order to shake and divide the anti-military rule alliances, the military government has also conducted a series of in-person peace talks with the leaders of ethnic minorities since May last year, with little to show for its effort. Myanmar has 21 established ethnic armed organizations and s...
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Myanmar has been wracked for decades by rebellions by ethnic minorities seeking autonomy, but anti-government resistance increased markedly nationwide with the formation of an armed pro-democracy movement opposing last year’s military takeover.
How many minority groups are in China? The population of China is constantly changing, with the majority being Han Chinese. Roughly 1.37 billion people live in China, about 19% of the world's population. Of these people, 55 ethnic minorities comprise 8% of the total population in China. Th...
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For many of Myanmar’s ethnic minorities, the bloodshed inflicted across the country’s towns and cities this week is a continuation of the oppression they have suffered at the hands of the military for decades.
In this chapter I explore the constitutional arrangement of central-local relations and its implications for the transitional regime in Myanmar. I focus on how and why the current Constitution recognises the rights of ethnic minorities compared to past constitutions. That is, I am concerned with ...