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Burma: Towards 2015 and Beyond

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Asian Studies Centre
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Roundtable Discussion on the future of Burma
Burma is at a very sensitive moment in its transition. The peace process with ethnic armed groups is in a delicate phase, the divisive constitution is being debated in parliament, Buddhist nationalism pervades sectors of society, and elections in late 2015 could be the first relatively free polls in a generation. As Burma and its captive audience look to the future, this roundtable addresses the question of what lies in store. Drawing on different areas of expertise, participants will discuss: To what extent is 2015 likely to live up to expectations as a turning point in Burmese history? How will elite-level politics be affected by issues from below? And just how radically will the political landscape be transformed afterwards? Discussions will be informal and opened to the floor.
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Asian Studies Centre
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Andrew McLeod
Benedict Rogers
Herve Lemahieu
Keywords
burma
myanmar
Oxford Burma Alliance
Asian Studies centre
southeast asia
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 30/05/2014
Duration: 01:55:37

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Ethnicity and Experiences of Conflict in Burma: An Informal Rountable Discussion

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Asian Studies Centre
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An Informal Rountable Discussion on Burma
Matthew Walton will discuss ethnicity and differential experiences of suffering more broadly as well as the ways in which geography plays a role in mediating the effects of government/military repression. Dan Hkung will consider the Kachin struggle, a case of particular importance at present as the intensification of conflict in Kachin state has occurred alongside the widely praised "democratic" reforms of the new Burmese government. Paing Soe Hlaing will relate his own experiences of the challenges of negotiating mixed Mon-Burman heritage, whilst Karen Hargrave will share the perspectives of Mon friends and colleagues working to advance human rights for this ethnic population.
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Asian Studies Centre
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Matthew J. Walton
Nbyen Dan Hkung Awng
Paing Soe Hlaing
Karen Hargrave
Keywords
southeast asia
Southasia; St Antony's; Asian Stdies Centre; Oxford Burma Alliamnce; Burma; Identity; Ethnicity; Kachin; Myanmar; Burma
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 30/05/2014
Duration: 01:29:54

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The Emerging Agro-Industrial Complex in Burma: the Politicis of Land Reform, Land Grabs and Resistances, and the Chinese Presence

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Asian Studies Centre
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This talk examines Land Politicis in Burma
Kevin Woods has been engaged in research and activism on land politics in Burma for over a decade. His initial research focused on the Burma-China timber trade, but since then has expanded to include research on the country's emerging agribusiness sector as the frontline of land grabs and conflict. Most of his work has focused on examining Chinese agribusiness in northern Burma as part of China's opium substitution programme, and its entanglements with drug militias, counterinsurgency and land grabs. Most recently Kevin has conducted participatory action research on farmers' resistances to land grabs during the current reform period under the new military-backed government. Kevin's land reform research at the national scale, supported by specific cases studies in contested ethnic resource-rich territories, allows him to go beyond the veneer of 'the new Myanmar' to understand how Burma's infamous military institution and crony capitalism begin to merge with neoliberal development, this time backed by western development aid and finance institutions.
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Asian Studies Centre
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Kevin Woods
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Southasia; St Antony's; Asian Stdies Centre; land reform
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 30/05/2014
Duration: 01:32:05

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Histories of the Self

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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A roundtable discussion with Lynn Hunt (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography), Lyndal Roper (Regius Professor of History) and Elleke Boehmer (Professor of World Literature in English).

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Lynn Hunt
Lyndal Roper
Elleke Boehmer
Keywords
literature
history
self-representation
Global history
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 29/05/2014
Duration: 00:46:26

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The French Revolution in a Global Perspective

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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A lecture by the Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography, Lynn Hunt.

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Lynn Hunt
Keywords
french revolution
historiography
Global history
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 29/05/2014
Duration: 00:52:20

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Do Human Rights Need a History?

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Lynn Hunt (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography) in discussion with Sandra Fredman (Rhodes Professor of Law & Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations)

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Lynn Hunt
Sandra Fredman
Keywords
human rights
history
historiography
Global history
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 29/05/2014
Duration: 00:56:36

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Some atoms I have known - origins, development and applications of atom probe tomography

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Department of Materials
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Professor George Smith FRS Emeritus Professor of Materials, University of Oxford delivers the Hume-Rothery Lecture 2014.
Professor George Smith is a materials scientist who, with Alfred Cerezo and Terry Godfrey, invented the Atom-Probe Tomograph in 1988. He is currently a Professor and was formerly head of the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford.
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Department of Materials
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George Smith
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atom
materials
Tomograph
Department: Department of Materials
Date Added: 28/05/2014
Duration: 01:07:47

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Michael Govan lecture - "A View from the Pacific: Re-envisioning the Art Museum"

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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The Director of the Los Angeles County Museum gives a talk for the Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Museums, Galleries and Libraries. Chaired by Christopher Brown (Director, Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford).

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Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Michael Govan
Christopher Brown
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art
museums
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 28/05/2014
Duration: 00:57:02

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The First Fall of the Roman Empire

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Walter Scheidel, Professor of Classics & History at Stanford University, gave the 2013 annual lecture held in memory of eminent Roman historian Sir Ronald Syme Lecture. The lecture was introduced by College President, Hermione Lee.

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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walter scheidel
Keywords
roman empire
ancient history
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 28/05/2014
Duration: 01:06:00

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Who buried the bodies?

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Kamila Shamsie, the Pakistani-born author of books including In the City by the Sea and Burnt Shadows, gives a talk as part of the 2014 Wolfson Lecture series on 'New Challenges for South Asian Writing in the 21st Century'.
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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Kamila Shamsie
Keywords
contemporary fiction
women writers
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 28/05/2014
Duration: 00:43:50

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