January 3, 2023
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Jackson School Associate Professor and Myanmar expert Mary Callahan pens an article titled, “From the coup to something called an ‘election’, which was published Jan. 3, 2023, that argues while
August 30, 2022
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Mary Callahan is quoted in an Aug. 19 article titled, “Desperate junta recruitment drive leaves delta villagers fearful – and in debt,” providing historical context and insights into forced military
March 3, 2022
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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
February 9, 2022
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In her article titled, “By the book: Junta’s education policy follows 60 years of military strategy,” published Feb. 9, Jackson School Associate Professor Mary Callahan examines how as Myanmar’s universities reopen, the
February 9, 2022
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In her article titled, “Myanmar’s Dry Zone: The History of a Tinderbox,” Jackson School Associate Professor Mary Callahan assesses how the Dry Zone, primarily the central regions of Mandalay, Magway, and Sagaing that
February 2, 2022
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In “1 year since Myanmar’s coup, the military has been unable to stamp out the resistance,” an NPR story published Feb. 1, 2022, Jackson School Associate Professor Mary Callahan is quoted on the
January 28, 2022
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In an article titled, “Myanmar’s generals have united the country—against themselves,” about how the country’s junta is fighting on more fronts than ever since their Feb. 1, 2021 coup, Jackson School
July 19, 2021
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In “‘Everyone is dying’: Myanmar on the brink of decimation,” Jackson School Associate Professor Mary Callahan writes about the desperate need in Myanmar for an international health intervention at a time when the
April 13, 2021
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Mary Callahan, an associate professor at the Jackson School, shares her first-hand accounts on the unfolding civil war in Myanmar in these April 12 interviews with NPR “Professor Discusses What Might
February 2, 2021
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Jackson School Associate Professor Mary Callahan, an expert on Myanmar, is quoted in various media articles about the Feb. 1 overnight coup d’etat by the Myanmar military. NPR “General Who