China–Myanmar relations (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "China–Myanmar relations" in English language version.

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  • Hackney, Laura K. (15 April 2015). "Re-evaluating Palermo: The case of Burmese women as Chinese brides". Anti-Trafficking Review (4): 98–119. doi:10.14197/atr.20121546. ISSN 2287-0113. It is clearly the case that some women from Burma are deceived and forced to marry Chinese men against their will. However, my research shows that many of these same women, when given options, chose to remain in their Chinese marriages. This is just one example. Other women choose to be sold to Chinese men, and others return home to Burma after the birth of their first child. [...] In this case, she is able to fashion better economic conditions for herself and achieve her own personal hypergamy within her new social group or community. Burmese brides have also been documented working outside the home and sending remittances to their families across the border.

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  • Maung Aung Myoe (2011). "Sino-Myanmar Relations 1948-1962: The Years of Charting the Water". In the Name of Pauk-Phaw. ISEAS Publishing. pp. 11–56. doi:10.1355/9789814345187-005. ISBN 9789814345187.
  • Yue, Ricky (2014). "Sino-Myanmar Relations: Is Pauk-Phaw Pragmatic or Rhetoric?". Journal of Comparative Asian Development. 13 (2): 264–289. doi:10.1080/15339114.2014.926805. S2CID 144335156.
  • Hackney, Laura K. (15 April 2015). "Re-evaluating Palermo: The case of Burmese women as Chinese brides". Anti-Trafficking Review (4): 98–119. doi:10.14197/atr.20121546. ISSN 2287-0113. It is clearly the case that some women from Burma are deceived and forced to marry Chinese men against their will. However, my research shows that many of these same women, when given options, chose to remain in their Chinese marriages. This is just one example. Other women choose to be sold to Chinese men, and others return home to Burma after the birth of their first child. [...] In this case, she is able to fashion better economic conditions for herself and achieve her own personal hypergamy within her new social group or community. Burmese brides have also been documented working outside the home and sending remittances to their families across the border.

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  • Lt Gen Prakash Katoch (4 December 2023). "Myanmar Aflame". Indian Defence Review [fr]. Retrieved 27 January 2024. China has ties with the Brotherhood Alliance and would probably arm and train some of the refugees; to employ them asymmetrically against Myanmar. This would increase China's clout in Myanmar. But because of the spate of refugees, China also initiated combat training activities along its border with Myanmar on November 25; using armoured vehicles, artillery firing and troop exercises. [...] Yangon recently witnessed anti-China protests (allowed by the government) for supporting armed groups in Myanmar.

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  • Lt Gen Prakash Katoch (4 December 2023). "Myanmar Aflame". Indian Defence Review [fr]. Retrieved 27 January 2024. China has ties with the Brotherhood Alliance and would probably arm and train some of the refugees; to employ them asymmetrically against Myanmar. This would increase China's clout in Myanmar. But because of the spate of refugees, China also initiated combat training activities along its border with Myanmar on November 25; using armoured vehicles, artillery firing and troop exercises. [...] Yangon recently witnessed anti-China protests (allowed by the government) for supporting armed groups in Myanmar.

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