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Alienation, Discrimination, and Securitization: Legal Personhood and Cultural Personhood of Muslims in Myanmar

 

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Nyi Nyi Kyaw

Nyi Nyi Kyaw has recently completed and submitted his PhD thesis to the University of New South Wales in Canberra, Australia. Apart from his doctoral research on the causes of the plight of the Rohingya in Myanmar, he has also worked on anti-Muslim violence, Buddhist nationalism, the 969/Ma-Ba-Tha movement, Muslim identity, and religious freedom in Myanmar.

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