Gender, ethnicity, and geography on security in Myanmar
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2021
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The study looks at public perceptions towards public service delivery on health, education and security. Kachin State was selected to understand how the breakdown of ceasefire between the Tatmadaw and Kachin Independent Army (KIA) impacted people’s opinion on security. (Note that since publication the coup d’état, February 1, 2021, has severely halted Myanmar’s fragile democratisation). Kayin state was chosen to reflect how the ongoing ceasefire shaped public opinion on security; Chin state was selected because it was one of the least developed ethnic states. Magway provided the control case as it was a Burman-dominant state, not directly affected by armed conflict.
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ARMED CONFLICT, CIVIL WAR, HUMAN SECURITY, POLICING, DEMOCRATIZATION, PUBLIC OPINION, CRIME, PUBLIC SERVICES, MYANMAR, BURMA, FAR EAST ASIA