Informal/illegal or quasi-legal movement of goods and persons across borders between Myanmar and its neighboring countries, especially Thailand and China, has become more vibrant in the past decade due to various factors. One factor is improved infrastructure, such as road and transport systems, and another factor is the stability at cross-border areas, which together have significantly strengthened cross-border trade. The third factor is that sanctions by the West have had both positive and ..
Before the end of the Cold War, majority of the countries mainly focused on the security of their co...
This chapter analyses Myanmar's evolving responses to China's influence in three vital issue areas f...
Myanmar’s entry in Association of South Eastern Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 1997 brought about several ...
Myanmar, the second biggest country in terms of area in mainland South East Asia, borders five neigh...
Myanmar, the second biggest country in terms of area in mainland South East Asia, borders five neigh...
Informal transboundary trade opens the door for other informal activities such as human smuggling. I...
Myanmar\u27s trade with China is heavily concentrated in cross-border trade through the Yunnan provi...
Although legal cross-border trade is not very significant, accounting for only 7 percent of the tota...
Trade stands as an essential contributor for economic development of a country. Border Trade activit...
authors: Lynn Thiesmeyer (editor, Professor in the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies at...
Study of Winston Set Aung. ISBN 978-616-7571-01-0 Free download in: http://www.irasec.com/index.php?...
Study of Winston Set Aung. ISBN 978-616-7571-01-0 Free download in: http://www.irasec.com/index.php?...
Myanmar shares 1643 km border with North East India. Accordingly, since time immemorial, the people ...
Transnational economic integration between Thailand and Burma is intimately linked to protection for...
Human smuggling from the Bangladesh-Myanmar borderland cannot be effectively tackled by short-term q...
Before the end of the Cold War, majority of the countries mainly focused on the security of their co...
This chapter analyses Myanmar's evolving responses to China's influence in three vital issue areas f...
Myanmar’s entry in Association of South Eastern Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 1997 brought about several ...
Myanmar, the second biggest country in terms of area in mainland South East Asia, borders five neigh...
Myanmar, the second biggest country in terms of area in mainland South East Asia, borders five neigh...
Informal transboundary trade opens the door for other informal activities such as human smuggling. I...
Myanmar\u27s trade with China is heavily concentrated in cross-border trade through the Yunnan provi...
Although legal cross-border trade is not very significant, accounting for only 7 percent of the tota...
Trade stands as an essential contributor for economic development of a country. Border Trade activit...
authors: Lynn Thiesmeyer (editor, Professor in the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies at...
Study of Winston Set Aung. ISBN 978-616-7571-01-0 Free download in: http://www.irasec.com/index.php?...
Study of Winston Set Aung. ISBN 978-616-7571-01-0 Free download in: http://www.irasec.com/index.php?...
Myanmar shares 1643 km border with North East India. Accordingly, since time immemorial, the people ...
Transnational economic integration between Thailand and Burma is intimately linked to protection for...
Human smuggling from the Bangladesh-Myanmar borderland cannot be effectively tackled by short-term q...
Before the end of the Cold War, majority of the countries mainly focused on the security of their co...
This chapter analyses Myanmar's evolving responses to China's influence in three vital issue areas f...
Myanmar’s entry in Association of South Eastern Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 1997 brought about several ...