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Law fuckers, cultural forgers and the business of youth entitlement in Yangon, Myanmar

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Menager, Jacqueline

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University of London

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Myanmar's rolling political and economic transition is being shaped by profound generational change. Little attention has been paid to the priorities and politics of the new generation of youth. This article seeks to explore the construction of Myanmar's

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South East Asia Research

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2037-12-31