The “Other” Karen in Myanmar looks at the “other” or
“quiet” minorities, who are members of ethnic groups associated
with well-known armed resistance organizations, but who pursued
non-violent approaches to promote their individual and collective
interests. This is the first in-depth study to uncover the existence
and activities of the “other” Karen and analyze the nature of
relationships with their “rebel” counterparts and the state
authorities. It also discusses other ethnic armed organizations that
have experienced similar situations and assesses their implications
for inter-ethnic relations, negotiations with state authorities and
political reform.
Most previous studies have focused on violent aspects of ethnic
relations and on ethnic armed organizations, such as the Karen
National Union (KNU) in Burma, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MNLF) in the Philippines, and the LTTE in Sri Lanka. However, even
among these minorities which are locked in armed conflicts, the
majority of people have shunned armed resistance and sought to remain
‘quietly’ beyond the struggle and pursued non-violent approaches
to promote their individual and collective interests in the face of
authoritarian, governments.
This study, which sheds light on the lives and growing political
significance of non-armed, non-insurgent members of ethnic minorities
in Burma, draws heavily on opinion surveys and open-ended interviews
among Karen diaspora (among individuals who lived a minimum of 20
years in Burma), “quiet Karens” who live inside Burma, KNU
officials, personnel, and soldiers, and Karen refugees and IDPs who
are currently living in Thai-Burma border areas. These interviews,
which covered approximately two hundred respondents, have been
conducted since 2002.
It is mainly directed toward social scientists, historians,
humanitarian workers, policy makers, and practitioners, and
non-specialist ordinary audience who are interested in Southeast
Asian/Burmese politics and society, comparative politics, identity
politics, ethnic conflict, social movements, conflict resolution, and
political reform.
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Ethnic Minorities and the Struggle without Arms
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781978755871
Publisert
2026
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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