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The Enduring Legacy and Historical Continuity of Kokang’s Mutinies in the China–Myanmar Borderlands (2025)
Journal Article
Peng, X. (online). The Enduring Legacy and Historical Continuity of Kokang’s Mutinies in the China–Myanmar Borderlands. Journal of Contemporary Asia, https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2025.2468511

This article investigates the persistent conflicts in the Kokang region, a territory on the China–Myanmar border occupied by a Han Chinese community. The conflicts in 2009, 2015 and 2023, characterised by intense clashes between Kokang’s Myanmar Nati... Read More about The Enduring Legacy and Historical Continuity of Kokang’s Mutinies in the China–Myanmar Borderlands.

The Enduring Legacy and Historical Continuity of Kokang’s Mutinies in the China–Myanmar Borderlands (2025)
Journal Article
Peng, X. (online). The Enduring Legacy and Historical Continuity of Kokang’s Mutinies in the China–Myanmar Borderlands. Journal of Contemporary Asia, https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2025.2468511

This article investigates the persistent conflicts in the Kokang region, a territory on the China–Myanmar border occupied by a Han Chinese community. The conflicts in 2009, 2015 and 2023, characterised by intense clashes between Kokang’s Myanmar Nati... Read More about The Enduring Legacy and Historical Continuity of Kokang’s Mutinies in the China–Myanmar Borderlands.

Playing with Fire: How Engagement with Illicit Economies Shapes the Survival and Resilience of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China-Myanmar Borderlands (2024)
Journal Article
Peng, X. (2024). Playing with Fire: How Engagement with Illicit Economies Shapes the Survival and Resilience of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China-Myanmar Borderlands. China perspectives, 138(9-20), 9-20. https://doi.org/10.4000/12fwg

This article examines the relationship between the survival and resilience of ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) and their involvement in the illicit economy in the China-Myanmar borderlands of northern Shan State over time. Drawing on fieldwork condu... Read More about Playing with Fire: How Engagement with Illicit Economies Shapes the Survival and Resilience of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China-Myanmar Borderlands.

Playing with Fire: How Engagement with Illicit Economies Shapes the Survival and Resilience of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China-Myanmar Borderlands (2024)
Journal Article
Peng, X. (2024). Playing with Fire: How Engagement with Illicit Economies Shapes the Survival and Resilience of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China-Myanmar Borderlands. China perspectives, 138(9-20), 9-20. https://doi.org/10.4000/12fwg

This article examines the relationship between the survival and resilience of ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) and their involvement in the illicit economy in the China-Myanmar borderlands of northern Shan State over time. Drawing on fieldwork condu... Read More about Playing with Fire: How Engagement with Illicit Economies Shapes the Survival and Resilience of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China-Myanmar Borderlands.