Myanmar in Crisis, edited by ANU School of Culture, History & Language (CHL) Visiting Fellow Dr Justine Chambers and CHL PhD Candidate Michael R. Dunford, investigates the combined impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and Myanmar’s 2021 military coup. Bringing together scholars from across the social sciences, Myanmar in Crisis provides a comprehensive picture of the social, political, and economic impacts of Myanmar’s current state of overlapping crises.

The launch of Myanmar in Crisis will take place during The 2023 Myanmar Update, the same conference that in 2021 produced the papers now contained in this volume. The book launch will be an opportunity to reflect on the book’s own contributions to Myanmar scholarship, but also on what has changed in the two years since its genesis.

Speaker: Michael R. Dunford, ANU School of Culture, History & Language

This book launch is part of the Myanmar Update program, for in-person attendees only. 

Book Sale - A limited number of books are available for sale for AUD $25 (card only).

 

Book Launch

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Auditorium, Australia Centre on China in the World Building 188, Fellows Lane, ANU

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Free

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