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@article{ Chu2024,
 title = {Biopolitics in rebel-controlled Myanmar: exploring why the United League of Arakan supports the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone},
 author = {Chu, Ta-Wei and Jonathan, Saw and Lynn, Kyaw},
 journal = {Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs},
 number = {3},
 pages = {472-499},
 volume = {43},
 year = {2024},
 issn = {1868-4882},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/18681034241256369},
 abstract = {In this article, we explore why the Myanmar-based insurgency organisation known as the United League of Arakan (ULA) supports the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone (KSEZ): a controversial Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) project. We argue that the ULA's support for the KSEZ is rooted in a biopolitics that benefits the ULA by attractively showcasing its insurgent aims and by effectively boosting its local authority. The ULA's pro-KSEZ policy partially explains why the KSEZ, unlike other BRI projects in junta-led Myanmar, has enjoyed moderate success. Despite its biopolitical benefits, the ULA's pro-KSEZ policy has marginalised certain anti-KSEZ actors in the rebel organisation's sphere of control. The resulting fragmentation may both destabilise the ULA's hard-fought social order and undermine the prospects of the KSEZ. Our examination of the ULA-KSEZ relationship empirically contributes to BRI-in-Myanmar research, which has heretofore paid little attention to rebel-controlled societies' significant influence on foreign-led domestic development projects.},
 keywords = {China; China; Guerilla; guerrilla; Kooperation; cooperation; Myanmar; Myanmar; paramilitärischer Verband; paramilitary group; Ursache; cause; wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit; economic cooperation; Biopolitik; biotechnology policy}}