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Western Myanmar Unrest: Partisan Portrayals Risk Extremist Implications

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  • Kyaw San Wai

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The violence in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State appears to have died down. However, partisan portrayals of the violence risks jeopardising the security of locals and Myanmar’s reform process with extremist outcomes. [NTS Commentary No. 131/2012]. URL:[http://www.rsis.edu.sg/publications/Perspective/RSIS1312012.pdf].

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  • Kyaw San Wai, 2012. "Western Myanmar Unrest: Partisan Portrayals Risk Extremist Implications," Working Papers id:5076, eSocialSciences.
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