In her article titled, ”From Remote Paradise to Leveled Villages: The Sit-Tat Assault on the ‘Yaw Valley’, Jackson School Associate Professor Mary Callahan examines how since May, one of the most peaceful areas of Myanmar and also strategic for the country’s military, has seen fierce skirmishes between the military and local resistance forces.
Published March 3, the article represents the second in a series Callahan is researching on the 100s of small wars happening in Myanmar’s Bamar Buddhist heartland Myanmar for Fulcrum, a media outlet for analysis on Southeast Asia.