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Border Governance in Kachin State, Myanmar: Un/caring states and aspirant state building during humanitarian crises

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MODERN ASIAN STUDIES
Volume 56, Issue 2, Pages 639-660

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0026749X20000499

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  1. Ministry of Education, Singapore, under its Academic Research Fund Tier 1 [FY2016-FRC3-011]

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This article examines the impact of conflicts in Kachin state, Myanmar on border governance, focusing on the importance of care practices in border management. It highlights how care deficits are met by various organizations and populations, yet these actions may deepen political subjectivities and change expressions of border governance. Additionally, the article notes the wider implications of the situation in Kachin for peace negotiations at the national level in Myanmar.
Since 2011 renewed fighting between the Myanmar military and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) has triggered the internal displacement of more than 100,000 people in Kachin state. This article examines how care practices and care ethics influence border governance in the context of humanitarian concerns in Kachin state in northern Myanmar, which shares a border with China. The situation in Kachin state at the China-Myanmar border reveals the contrasting territorial logics at stake, the contingency of governance at a time of political transition, and distinct 'regimes of care', as manifested through humanitarian relief, which all contribute towards border governance. Drawing on ethnographic research and interviews, the article highlights how care deficits are met by a separatist government, community organizations (both faith-based and secular), and diaspora populations which mobilize a range of networks and resources-forming webs of connections and interfacing with one another-to provide humanitarian relief. However, their actions and the ensuing flows of care could produce or deepen political subjectivities that are geared towards territorial contestation and separatism, thus changing expressions of border governance. The article further observes that the Kachin situation has wider implications for the peace negotiations taking place at the national level in Myanmar.

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