Ronan Lee

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Ronan Lee is a Doctoral Prize Fellow at Loughborough University London’s Institute for Media and Creative Industries. His research focusses on the Rohingya, genocide, hate speech, migration, and Asian politics. Ronan has been a Visiting Scholar at the International State Crime Initiative, School of Law, Queen Mary University of London, and was a Queensland State Member of Parliament (2001-2009), serving on the frontbench as a Parliamentary Secretary (2006-2008) in portfolios including Justice, Main Roads and Local Government, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships. He has also worked as a senior government advisor, and as an election strategist and campaign manager. Ronan was awarded the Early Career Emerging Scholar Prize 2 ...more

Places Forgotten by Maps: Myanmar’s Rohingya Refugees Face Starvation

From life in forgotten camps to the threat of starvation, the Rohingya crisis is entering a dangerous new phase. My latest article for the Royal Society for Asian Affairs blog, examining conditions in Bangladesh’s camps, the impact of aid cuts, and why policies meant to contain refugees risk deepening their vulnerability.


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