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The Journal of Burma Studies is one of the only scholarly peer-reviewed printed journal exclusively on Burma.
The Journal of Burma Studies is jointly sponsored by the Burma Studies Group and the
Center for Burma Studies at Northern Illinois University. The Journal
seeks to publish the best scholarly research focused on Burma/Myanmar and its
minority and diasporic cultures from a variety of disciplines, ranging from art
history and religious studies, to economics and law. Published since 1997, it draws
together research and critical reflection on Burma/Myanmar from scholars across
Asia, North America and Europe.
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Volume 29, Number 2, December 2025Table of Contents
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View Special Issue Introduction: Rebuilding Prospects for “Peace”: Gender, Civil Society, and Informal Spaces in Post-Coup Myanmar
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Special Issue Research Articles
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View Tending to Territories of Life: Indigeneity, Gender, and Peacebuilding in the Salween Peace Park
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View Women’s Principled Tactical Pluralism: Understanding the Cases of Sisters2Sisters and the Spouses of People’s Soldiers
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| ISSN | 2010-314X |
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| Print ISSN | 1094-799X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2026-01-13 |
| Open Access | No |
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