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May 25, 2022

[SSJ: 11841] 31 May 2022 Book talk by Erin Murphy Burmese Haze: US Policy and Myanmar's Opening--and Closing

From: Robert Dujarric <robert.dujarric@tuj.temple.edu>
Date: 2022/05/19

Temple University Japan Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies
Book talk by Erin Murphy
Burmese Haze: US Policy and Myanmar's Opening--and Closing
Speaker: Erin Murphy
Moderator: Robert Dujarric, Temple University Japan.
Tuesday 31 May 2022 09:30-10:30. Tokyo
Monday 30 May 20:30 Washington DC - 17:30 California - 15:30 Hawaii

Registration required:
https://temple.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpcuGgqD4pG9MLsgOGJDajsR-uXavrXP0i


A play on George Orwell's famous novel, Burmese Days, Burmese Haze (Columbia University Press, 2022) provides a unique--and personal--perspective on the historical events and foreign ties that shaped Myanmar and its relationship with the United States. Former intelligence analyst Erin Murphy tells the story of a remarkable political transition and subsequent collapse, taking the story beyond the headlines to explain why Myanmar and US policy toward it is where it is today. The book weaves in historical details, analysis, and memories drawn from interviews with senior US officials and tycoons, monks, activists, and antagonists.


Speaker:

Author Erin Murphy has worked on Asia issues since 2001. She has spent her career in several public and private sector roles, including as an analyst on Asian political, foreign policy, and leadership issues at the Central Intelligence Agency, a director for Indo-Pacific with a development finance agency, leading her boutique advisory firm focused on Myanmar, and as an English teacher with the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program in Saga ken, Japan.
Erin received her master's degree in Japan Studies and International Economics from Johns Hopkins' School of Advanced International Studies, and her bachelor's degree in International Relations and Spanish from Tufts University. She was also a 2017-2018 Hitachi International Affairs Fellow-Japan with the Council on Foreign Relations.


Moderator
Robert Dujarric, Co-Director, Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies, Temple University Japan.

Webinar Access
https://temple.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpcuGgqD4pG9MLsgOGJDajsR-uXavrXP0i


ICAS
Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies
icas@tuj.temple.edu

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