‘[A] much-needed interdisciplinary addition to Southeast Asian Studies in general, as well as Burma studies in particular, as it unites the work of eight scholars of Burma to discuss the various issues of ethnic categorisation, politics and conceptualisation in the country.’ – Jane Ferguson, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 40 (3) ‘A well-informed academic volume such as this on ethinicity in Burma has been much needed, and any audience will find the chapters richly informative and many of them stimulating.’ – Hayami Yoko, Southeast Asian Studies, 46 (3) ‘[S]imply a must for scholars concerned with Burmese society as well as for anyone interested in the future of this country or the complexities of ethnic identification.’ – Roland Mischung, Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 28 (4)