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Everyday Justice in Myanmar

Informal Resolutions and State Evasion in a Time of Contested Transition

This volume explores how ordinary people in present-day Myanmar obtain justice and resolve disputes and crimes in a time of contested transition in government, politics, society, and the economy. Its empirical questions serve as a lens to analyze the wider dynamics of state making, the role of identity politics, and the constitution of authority in a country emerging from decades of military rule and civil war.

386 pages | 38 (19 in colour) figures, 1 map | 5.98 x 9.02 | © 2020

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