[Recording] The State of Buddhism and Buddhist Nationalism After the Coup in Myanmar

Recorded 11.14.2024

Matthew J. Walton, an Associate Professor in Comparative Political Theory in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto, discussed the role of Buddhist Nationalism before and after the 2021 coup in Myanmar, what has happened since the 2021 coup and the emergence of some revolutionary monks. The discussion is moderated by Frances O’Morchoe, a historian of Burma who teaches at NYU’s MA in International Relations Program.

This event was hosted by NYSEAN and NYU’s MA in International Relations (MAIR) Program.

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