Publications

Land, Violence and Subjugation in Myanmar

In this research monograph, Aung Naing explores the intricate relationship between land seizure and violence in Myanmar. This book investigates how land dispossession has been a fundamental tool for the state and elite to maintain power and suppress dissent. The 2021 coup, while a dramatic escalation, is seen as a continuation of this violent pattern.

The study analyzes the complex dynamics of the post-coup conflict, including the formation of resistance groups, the military’s tactics, and the humanitarian crisis. It emphasizes the role of land rights in achieving a sustainable peace, arguing that addressing historical land injustices is crucial for post-conflict reconstruction.

Through in-depth case studies, the research examines the devastating consequences of land seizure on individuals and communities, including displacement, economic hardship, and the erosion of social fabric. It highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to conflict resolution that goes beyond mere land restitution and addresses the deep-rooted culture of impunity and violence.