Between 1989 and 1995, 20-plus armed ethnic groups agreed cease-fires with the Burmese military government. This year, these agreements are likely to come under renewed pressure
Significant changes in Myanmar/Burma since the popular demonstrations of 2007 mask a situation that ...
A key principle underpinning Myanmar’s peace process has been the principle of “all-inclusiveness.” ...
Civil wars involving non-state armed groups in Burma have been driven by a complex mix of historical...
Burma is inhabited by roughly 129 nationalities, being therefore a real melting pot of nationalities...
Burma (Myanmar) has seen some of the longest-running insurgencies in the world, which have had a dev...
This article uses Burma/Myanmar from 1948 to 2011 as a within-case context to explore why some arme...
Burma (Myanmar) has seen some of the longest-running insurgencies in the world, which have had a dev...
Myanmar's central government has wrestled with ethnically linked violence and separatism since its i...
Burma (Myanmar) has seen some of the longest-running insurgencies in the world, which have had a dev...
Myanmar carries the tragic distinction of hosting the world's longest-running civil wars. These conf...
In February the SPDC military government announced that a referendum will be held this May, to endor...
The conflicts in Myanmar between the diverse ethnic armed groups and the ruling governments had been...
There were a number of new developments in Myanmars ethnic peace process since the last Panglong Pea...
This chapter represents the author’s analysis as of late 2002. As far as possible, the facts cited w...
On October 15, 2015, the government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar signed a Nationwide Ceas...
Significant changes in Myanmar/Burma since the popular demonstrations of 2007 mask a situation that ...
A key principle underpinning Myanmar’s peace process has been the principle of “all-inclusiveness.” ...
Civil wars involving non-state armed groups in Burma have been driven by a complex mix of historical...
Burma is inhabited by roughly 129 nationalities, being therefore a real melting pot of nationalities...
Burma (Myanmar) has seen some of the longest-running insurgencies in the world, which have had a dev...
This article uses Burma/Myanmar from 1948 to 2011 as a within-case context to explore why some arme...
Burma (Myanmar) has seen some of the longest-running insurgencies in the world, which have had a dev...
Myanmar's central government has wrestled with ethnically linked violence and separatism since its i...
Burma (Myanmar) has seen some of the longest-running insurgencies in the world, which have had a dev...
Myanmar carries the tragic distinction of hosting the world's longest-running civil wars. These conf...
In February the SPDC military government announced that a referendum will be held this May, to endor...
The conflicts in Myanmar between the diverse ethnic armed groups and the ruling governments had been...
There were a number of new developments in Myanmars ethnic peace process since the last Panglong Pea...
This chapter represents the author’s analysis as of late 2002. As far as possible, the facts cited w...
On October 15, 2015, the government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar signed a Nationwide Ceas...
Significant changes in Myanmar/Burma since the popular demonstrations of 2007 mask a situation that ...
A key principle underpinning Myanmar’s peace process has been the principle of “all-inclusiveness.” ...
Civil wars involving non-state armed groups in Burma have been driven by a complex mix of historical...