Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Brenner, David
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2019
Brenner, David.
2019.
Rebel Politics: A Political Sociology of Armed Struggle in Myanmar's Borderlands.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
ISBN 9781501740091
[Book]
Brenner, David and Schulman, Sarah.
2019.
Myanmar’s Top-Down Transition: Challenges for Civil Society.
IDS Bulletin, 50(3),
pp. 17-36.
ISSN 0265-5012
[Article]
2018
Brenner, David.
2018.
Performing Rebellion: Karaoke as a Lens into Political Violence.
International Political Sociology, 12(4),
pp. 401-417.
ISSN 1749-5679
[Article]
Brenner, David.
2018.
Inside the Karen Insurgency: Explaining Conflict and Conciliation in Myanmar’s Changing Borderlands.
Asian Security, 14(2),
pp. 83-99.
ISSN 1479-9855
[Article]
2017
Brenner, David.
2017.
Myanmar's Ethnic Minorities: Losing Faith in Federalism and Peace.
RISE, 2(3),
pp. 14-15.
[Article]
Brenner, David.
2017.
Authority in rebel groups: identity, recognition and the struggle over legitimacy.
Contemporary Politics, 23(4),
pp. 408-426.
ISSN 1356-9775
[Article]
Brenner, David.
2017.
Book review: Stefano Ruzza, Anja P. Jakobi, Charles Geisler (eds.), Non-State Challenges in a Re-Ordered World: The Jackals of Westphalia.
European Review of International Studies,
pp. 127-129.
ISSN 2196-6923
[Article]
Brenner, David.
2017.
The Development-Insecurity Nexus: Geo-economic Transformations and Violence in Myanmar.
LSE Global South Unit Working Paper Series. Working Paper No 1 2017,
ISSN 2057-1461
[Article]
2015
Brenner, David.
2015.
Ashes of co-optation: from armed group fragmentation to the rebuilding of popular insurgency in Myanmar.
Conflict, Security & Development, 15(4),
pp. 337-358.
ISSN 1467-8802
[Article]
2014
Brenner, David.
2014.
Battlefield to Marketplace and Back.
Himal Southasian, 27(3),
pp. 82-93.
ISSN 1012-9804
[Article]
Brenner, David.
2014.
When Buddhist Monks Wield Kalashnikovs.
Foreign Policy,
ISSN 0015-7228
[Article]
2012
Brenner, David.
2012.
Are Chinese NGOs "Going Out"? The Role of Chinese NGOs and GONGOs in Sino-African Relations.
Journal of Public and International Affairs, 22,
pp. 131-152.
ISSN 1070-521X
[Article]