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Tag: peace process

Myanmar’s Peace Process: Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration, Borderland Economies, Service Delivery, and other Post-Panglong Concerns (Part I)

5 Minutes To ReadBobby Anderson analyzes the complexities of a post-Panglong peace process.

The Karen in 2017: Resilience, Aspirations and Politics (Part 2)

5 Minutes To ReadGreg Cathcart and Gerard McCarthy review the second of four panels from a recent Oxford workshop on the Karen. 

New Fissures in Myanmar’s Peace Process

3 Minutes To ReadAngshuman Choudhury considers the implications of the disintegration of the UNFC.

Film Academy Awards, Myanmar Idol, and the Peace Process in Myanmar

11 Minutes To ReadSai Latt challenges conventional wisdom on Myanmar’s political divides.

Understanding the UWSA’s perspective on the peace process

3 Minutes To ReadAn update from Liu Yun after the recent Pangkham summit.

Myanmar’s Peace Process: troubleshooting the deadlock

3 Minutes To ReadLiu Yun says skilled negotiators are needed in Myanmar’s Peace Process.

Civil-military relations in Myanmar: legitimacy and political patronage

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3 Minutes To ReadLiu Yun considers whether things have changed in the realm of civil-military relations.

More than Just a Threat to the Peace Process: The Beginning of a Full-Fledged Crisis?

5 Minutes To ReadKhin Zaw Win discusses the recent offensive by the “Northern alliance” and its implications.

The Constitutional Implications of Myanmar’s Peace Process

7 Minutes To ReadMelissa Crouch discusses the constitutional implications of a Panglong Agreement.

How the NLD Can Fulfill Its Promise of Peace? (Part 2)

3 Minutes To ReadBertil Lintner contemplates a way forward for Myanmar’s peace process.

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