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The Ethno-Narcotic Politics of the Shan People

Author : Thitiwut Boonyawongwiwat
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2017-11-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781498520171

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This study examines the role of narcotics in the ethnic conflict along the Thai–Burmese border. The author analyzes the impact of the war on drugs on the Shan people, their relationship with the state, and their communal identity.

The Ethno-narcotic Politics of the Shan People

Author : Thitiwut Boonyawongwiwat
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN : 1498520162

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The Ethno-narcotic Politics of the Shan People by Thitiwut Boonyawongwiwat Pdf

This study examines the role of narcotics in the ethnic conflict along the Thai-Burmese border. The author analyzes the impact of the war on drugs on the Shan people, their relationship with the state, and their communal identity.

Myanmar (Burma) since the 1988 Uprising

Author : Andrew Selth
Publisher : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2022-01-24
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9789814951784

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Myanmar (Burma) since the 1988 Uprising by Andrew Selth Pdf

Updated by popular demand, this is the fourth edition of this important bibliography. It lists a wide selection of works on or about Myanmar published in English and in hard copy since the 1988 pro-democracy uprising, which marked the beginning of a new era in Myanmar’s modern history. There are now 2,727 titles listed. They have been written, edited, translated or compiled by over 2,000 people, from many different backgrounds. These works have been organized into thirty-five subject chapters containing ninety-five discrete sections. There are also four appendices, including a comprehensive reading guide for those unfamiliar with Myanmar or who may be seeking guidance on particular topics. This book is an invaluable aid to officials, scholars, journalists, armchair travellers and others with an interest in this fascinating but deeply troubled country.

Drug Policies and Development

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-08-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789004440494

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Drug Policies and Development by Anonim Pdf

The 12th volume of International Development Policy explores the relationship between international drug policy and development goals, both current and within a historical perspective. Contributions address the drugs and development nexus from a range of critical viewpoints, highlighting gaps and contradictions, as well as exploring strategies and opportunities for enhanced linkages between drug control and development programming. Criminalisation and coercive law enforcement-based responses in international and national level drug control are shown to undermine peace, security and development objectives. Contributors include: Kenza Afsahi, Damon Barrett, David Bewley-Taylor, Daniel Brombacher, Julia Buxton, Mary Chinery-Hesse, John Collins, Joanne Csete, Sarah David, Ann Fordham, Corina Giacomello, Martin Jelsma, Sylvia Kay, Diederik Lohman, David Mansfield, José Ramos-Horta, Tuesday Reitano, Andrew Scheibe, Shaun Shelly, Khalid Tinasti, and Anna Versfeld.

The Shan of Burma

Author : Tzang Yawnghwe (Chao)
Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 9971988623

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The Shan of Burma by Tzang Yawnghwe (Chao) Pdf

In this highly personal account, Chao Tzang Yawnghwe, a son of the first President of the Union of Burma, tells of his youth and involvement in the Shan resistance movement. He gives his version of Shan history and explains the complexity of Shan politics as well as discusses the personalities involved in the war. The final part of this book is a compendium of who's who in Shan history and politics.

Conflict and Transnational Crime

Author : Florian Weigand
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2020-06-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781789905205

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Conflict and Transnational Crime by Florian Weigand Pdf

Exploring the links between armed conflict and transnational crime, Florian Weigand builds on in-depth empirical research into some of Southeast Asia’s murkiest borders. The disparate voices of drug traffickers, rebel fighters, government officials and victims of armed conflict are heard in Conflict and Transnational Crime, exploring perspectives that have been previously disregarded in understanding the field.

Myanmar in Transition

Author : Asian Development Bank
Publisher : Asian Development Bank
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2012-08-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789290928133

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Myanmar in Transition by Asian Development Bank Pdf

Myanmar, which is emerging from decades of isolation, is poised to accelerate its economic growth on the back of its abundant labor force, rich natural resources, and geographical location. But the country faces many development challenges to achieve strong and inclusive growth. To take advantage of its rich potential and endowments, Myanmar can also use its strategic location between the People's Republic of China and India, and act as a conduit between South and Southeast Asia. To sustain its growth momentum in the long run, Myanmar should aim for a growth trajectory that is inclusive, equitable, and environmentally sustainable. This special report assesses the country's strengths and weaknesses and highlights the challenges and risks. The key lies in prioritizing the actions to surmount the challenges and introducing the requisite reforms.

The Globalization of Crime

Author : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Publisher : UN
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9211302951

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The Globalization of Crime by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Pdf

In The globalization of crime: a transnational organized crime threat assessment, UNODC analyses a range of key transnational crime threats, including human trafficking, migrant smuggling, the illicit heroin and cocaine trades, cybercrime, maritime piracy and trafficking in environmental resources, firearms and counterfeit goods. The report also examines a number of cases where transnational organized crime and instability amplify each other to create vicious circles in which countries or even subregions may become locked. Thus, the report offers a striking view of the global dimensions of organized crime today.

Pakistan Occupied Kashmir

Author : Surinder Kumar Sharma,Yaqboo ul Hassan,Ashok K. Behuria
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : History
ISBN : 9386618672

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Pakistan Occupied Kashmir by Surinder Kumar Sharma,Yaqboo ul Hassan,Ashok K. Behuria Pdf

This book is a result of research undertaken on the subject by the scholars associated with the IDSA project on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) - also known as Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) - which includes both the so-called "Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)" and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB). This was legally a part of the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, which acceded to India in October 1947. The authors of this book seek to provide a critical analysis of the politics of the above mentioned two regions within PoK; throw light on the genesis and evolution of various political parties and interest groups, and acquaint the readers with different personalities playing important role in politics therein. The main aim of the publication is to help the scholars, analysts, and policy-makers to understand the dynamics of the political systems in PoK, the complex interaction of these systems with the government in Islamabad and the responses of the local leadership to Pakistan's strategy of keeping them under strict control in the name of representative governance over the last 70 years.

The Culture-Bound Syndromes

Author : Ronald C. Simons,C.C. Hughes
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 509 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789400952515

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The Culture-Bound Syndromes by Ronald C. Simons,C.C. Hughes Pdf

In the last few years there has been a great revival of interest in culture-bound psychiatric syndromes. A spate of new papers has been published on well known and less familiar syndromes, and there have been a number of attempts to put some order into the field of inquiry. In a review of the literature on culture-bound syndromes up to 1969 Yap made certain suggestions for organizing thinking about them which for the most part have not received general acceptance (see Carr, this volume, p. 199). Through the seventies new descriptive and conceptual work was scarce, but in the last few years books and papers discussing the field were authored or edited by Tseng and McDermott (1981), AI-Issa (1982), Friedman and Faguet (1982) and Murphy (1982). In 1983 Favazza summarized his understanding of the state of current thinking for the fourth edition of the Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, and a symposium on culture-bound syndromes was organized by Kenny for the Eighth International Congress of Anthropology and Ethnology. The strong est impression to emerge from all this recent work is that there is no substantive consensus, and that the very concept, "culture-bound syndrome" could well use some serious reconsideration. As the role of culture-specific beliefs and prac tices in all affliction has come to be increasingly recognized it has become less and less clear what sets the culture-bound syndromes apart.

Ethnopharmacology of Medicinal Plants

Author : Christophe Wiart
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2007-11-04
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781597451604

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Ethnopharmacology of Medicinal Plants by Christophe Wiart Pdf

In 1860, Oliver Wendell Holmes pointedly expressed himself to the Massachusetts Medical Society: “I firmly believe that if the whole Material Medica, as now used, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind, and all the worst for the fishes.” Should one think the same about the current approach in drug discovery from plants? Probably yes. Despite the spending of billions of US dollars, and three decades of efforts, high-throughput screenings have only allowed the discovery of a couple of drugs. One could have reasonably expected the discovery of an arsenal of drugs from the millions of plant extracts randomly tested, but “hits” can be inactive in vitro or too toxic, some molecules need to be metabolized first to be active, and false-positive and false-negative results are common. The bitter truth is that the robotic approach in discovering drugs from plants has proven, to date, its inability to excavate the hundreds of molecules that will contribute to the health progress of Man. However, one can reasonably see that the last patches of primary rainforest on earth hold still hundreds of spectacularly active drugs that await discovery.

Sold to be Soldiers

Author : Kevin Heppner
Publisher : Human Rights Watch
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Burma
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Ethnic Diversity and the Control of Natural Resources in Southeast Asia

Author : A. Terry Rambo,Kathleen Gillogly,Karl L. Hutterer
Publisher : U OF M CENTER FOR SOUTH EAST ASIAN STUDI
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1988-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780891480440

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Ethnic Diversity and the Control of Natural Resources in Southeast Asia by A. Terry Rambo,Kathleen Gillogly,Karl L. Hutterer Pdf

The authors consider the ways in which the high degree of ethnic diversity within the region is related to the nature of tropical Asian environments, on the one hand, and the nature of Southeast Asian political systems and the ways in which they manipulate natural resources, on the other. Rather than focus on defining the phenomenon of ethnicity, this book examines the different social evolutionary contexts in which the phenomenon is manifested. Companion volume to Cultural Values and Human Ecology in Southeast Asia (Michigan Papers no. 27).

History of Humanity

Author : UNESCO
Publisher : UNESCO Publishing
Page : 1480 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1996-12-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789231028113

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History of Humanity by UNESCO Pdf

The second volume covers the first two and a half thousand years of recorded history, from the start of the Bronze Age 5,000 years ago to the beginnings of the Iron Age. Written by a team of over sixty specialists, this volume includes a comprehensive bibliography and a detailed index.

The Races of Man: An Outline of Anthropology and Ethnography

Author : Joseph Deniker
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Page : 611 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-28
Category : Anthropology
ISBN : 9781465601711

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The Races of Man: An Outline of Anthropology and Ethnography by Joseph Deniker Pdf

THE innumerable groups of mankind, massed together or scattered, according to the varying nature of the earth’s surface, are far from presenting a homogeneous picture. Every country has its own variety of physical type, language, manners, and customs. Thus, in order to exhibit a systematic view of all the peoples of the earth, it is necessary to observe a certain order in the study of these varieties, and to define carefully what is meant by such and such a descriptive term, having reference either to the physical type or to the social life of men. This we shall do in the subsequent chapters as we proceed to develop this slight sketch of the chief general facts of the physical and psychical life of man, and of the most striking social phenomena of the groups of mankind. But there are some general terms which are of more importance than others, and their meaning should be clearly understood from the first. I refer to expressions like “people,” “nation,” “tribe,” “race,” “species,” in short, all the designations of the different groupings, real or theoretic, of human beings. Having defined them, we shall by so doing define the object of our studies. Since ethnography and anthropology began to exist as sciences, an attempt has been made to determine and establish the great groups amongst which humanity might be divided. A considerable diversity of opinion, however, exists among leading scientific men not only as to the number of these groups, of these “primordial divisions” of the human race, but, above all, as to the very nature of these groups. Their significance, most frequently, is very vaguely indicated. In zoology, when we proceed to classify, we have to do with beings which, in spite of slight individual differences, are easily grouped around a certain number of types, with well-defined characters, called “species.” An animal can always be found which will represent the “type” of its species. In all the great zoological collections there exist these “species-types,” to which individuals may be compared in order to decide if they belong to the supposed species. We have then in zoology a real substratum for the determination of species, those primordial units which are grouped afterwards in genera, families, orders, etc.