EPISODE · Apr 16, 2021 · 30 MIN
The deep roots of Myanmar’s crisis
from Himal Southasian Podcast Channel · host Himal Southasian Podcast Channel
In this episode of Himal interviews, we speak to Geoffrey Aung, an anthropologist of Myanmar whose area of research focuses on the politics of infrastructure and the economic history of postcolonial Myanmar. He is currently a PhD candidate at Columbia University. In the context of the military coup and ongoing violence against civilians, Aung talks to us about the changing composition and strategies of the resistance movement, the limits of international intervention, and why a nuanced history of postcolonial Myanmar might help us better understand the current crisis. https://www.himalmag.com/deep-roots-of-myanmars-crisis-geoffrey-aung-podcast-2021/
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In this episode of Himal interviews, we speak to Geoffrey Aung, an anthropologist of Myanmar whose area of research focuses on the politics of infrastructure and the economic history of postcolonial Myanmar. He is currently a PhD candidate at Columbia University. In the context of the military coup and ongoing violence against civilians, Aung talks to us about the changing composition and strategies of the resistance movement, the limits of international intervention, and why a nuanced history of postcolonial Myanmar might help us better understand the current crisis. https://www.himalmag.com/deep-roots-of-myanmars-crisis-geoffrey-aung-podcast-2021/
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