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Samuel Hmung

Research Officer and PhD Candidate
PhD Student (ANU) Master of Political Science (Advanced) (ANU)
The Australian National University
Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs

Salai Samuel Hmung is a PhD student at the Department of Political and Social Change of the Australian National University (ANU) and a research officer at the ANU’s Myanmar Research Centre. His PhD project explores the revolutionary dynamics and relationship between non-violent and violent movements in Myanmar and beyond. He received a Master of Political Science (Advanced) from the ANU under the Australian Awards scholarship. His master thesis applied an original power-sharing framework to explore and compare the preferences of Myanmar’s elite political actors for power-sharing through their public statements from 2015 to 2020 by using a dictionary-based content analysis method.

He has ten years of professional experience in the field of peacebuilding, electoral politics, and youth activism in Myanmar. He has worked as a researcher for institutions and projects, including the ARC-funded project ‘Constitutional Change in Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Myanmar’ at the Faculty of Law and Justice of the University of New South Wales, the Southeast Asia Rules-Based Order (SEARBO) project at the ANU’s Coral Bell School, and the United States Institute of Peace. His broader research interests include armed conflicts, revolutions, and rebel governance.

Expertise Area(s)

Power-sharing institutions
Civil conflicts
Non-state armed actors
Myanmar

Contact Email

samuel.hmung@anu.edu.au

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