Burma: Analyzing & Understanding the Conflict
Ph.D. Conflict Analysis and Resolution , George Mason University, Dissertation title: "Revisiting the Discourse on State Failure: Towards a Conflict Resolution Trajectory."
M.Sc., Conflict Analysis and Resolution , George Mason University
Ph.D. Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, Oo, Min Zaw. 2010. From Democratic Transition to Consolidation: The Analysis of 115 Cases of Democratic Transitions in 86 Countries from 1955 to 2007. Doctoral Dissertation. Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. George Mason University
M.A., Georgetown University, Security Studies focusing on security sector reform
Ph.D. Sociology, with interdisciplinary certificate in Social Theory and Comparative History., University of California, Davis
M.A., Sociology, The New School for Social Research, Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, New York, NY
South & Southeast Asia
Working Group
Presents:
Burma: Analyzing
& Understanding
the Conflict
The recent mass protests and the crackdown by the military regime in Burma have generated widespread international concerns on the plight of the Burmese people. This panel attempts to foster a discussion beyond the conflict between the Buddhist monks and the military. The panel will discuss the underlying factors that led to the uprising, the perceptions of the regime, current international pressures, and future outlooks.
Contacts:
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