Peripheral Vision: Views from the Borderlands sheds light on how political, security and socio-economic developments affect the people living in contested borderlands and, conversely, how border dynamics shape change and transition at the national level.
In this issue we cover:
- The Rohingya humanitarian crisis and responses in cox’s bazar: five years on
- In the wake of the military coup, Sudan’s rebel groups leverage support for political power
- Saudi Arabia’s Split-Image Approach to Salafism
Produced by The Asia Foundation, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, the Rift Valley Institute, and their local partners – it draws on recent research and analysis produced by the project to interpret current events from the perspective of border regions. PERIPHERAL VISION is published twice a year, as a timely update of dynamics on the ground.