Saturday University—Myanmar and Its Many Peoples
Prospects for Continuing Reform in Myanmar
December 1, 2012
9:30–11 am
Stimson Auditorium


Recently returned from Myanmar, Professor Mary Callahan of the University of Washington discusses what issues lie ahead for President Thein Sein’s reforms, and whether there is a looming crisis of expectations.

Other lectures in this series:
Sept 22 : Myanmar in 2012
Sept 29: Imagining Myanmar: Conquest, Collapse, and the Struggle for Community
Oct 6: People of Myanmar in the Pacific Northwest: Strength, Struggle and Spirit
Oct 13 : Buddhist Art and Architecture of Myanmar
Oct 20: Performing Ethnicity in Myanmar
Oct 27: Buddhist Activism in Myanmar
Nov 3: The Upland Peoples of Southeast Asia: Evading States for More Than Two Millennia
Nov 10: Journalism in Myanmar
Nov 17: From the Field: Conversations with Partners Asia
Dec 1: Prospects for Continuing Reform in Myanmar
Dec 8: Journalism in Myanmar

Members: $5.00
Adults: $10.00

SAM member series: $43
Nonmember series: $86


Presented in partnership with the University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies, Partners Asia, and the Elliott Bay Book Company.

Gardner Center for Asian Art and Ideas

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