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ROMANCING HUMAN RIGHTS: Gender, Intimacy, and Power between Burma and the West

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Farrelly, Nicholas

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One of the benefits of Myanmar’s ongoing transformation after decades of military rule is that the scope of academic reflection is broadening, and broadening quickly.

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Pacific Affairs

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2099-12-31
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