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Alex Bookbinder

Alex Bookbinder
Alex Bookbinder is an independent journalist and researcher focused on Myanmar and Southeast Asia. Based in London, he lived and worked in Myanmar from 2012-2016, and was a founding staff member of Frontier in 2015.
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The rising tide of hate

Myanmar’s Enemy Within is a highly readable exploration of the darkest aspect of the transition, from communal violence to hate speech and the politics of exclusion.
BY Alex Bookbinder

 

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News Feed, Affairs, Election 2015

Myanmar’s election receives mixed review from Carter Center observers

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BY Alex Bookbinder

 

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News Feed, Breaking News, News, Election 2015

UN warns on politicising ethnicity, religion during election campaign

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BY Alex Bookbinder

 

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Election 2015, Opinion

Twists and turns in Myanmar embrace

On the eve of Myanmar’s historic election, a look back at how activism and Western policy have intersected over the years – and what this nexus will mean moving forward.
BY Alex Bookbinder

 

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