In 2017 Myanmar established the Union Enterprise for Humanitarian Assistance, Resettlement and Development in Rakhine State (UEHRD) to facilitate peacebuilding. Two years on, peace remains elusive. What are the limits and possibilities of what ASEAN Member States can do?Published versio
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was founded in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand...
In a global system increasingly faced with non-traditional security threats, this paper will argue t...
ASEAN foreign ministers meet in Singapore this month, amid the growing Rohingya crisis that has no c...
ASEAN has been criticised for its response to the Rohingya refugee crisis. The grouping’s instituti...
The political crisis in Myanmar results from fundamental historical issues that remain unresolved. T...
Violence in Rakhine state, involving the Myanmar national armed forces (Tatmadaw) and the outlawed A...
ASEAN states have favoured diplomacy and peer pressure in order to sway Myanmar's military regime to...
Myanmar’s call for an emergency ASEAN meeting to discuss the crisis over the Rohingya issue on 19 De...
On 2 March 2021 representatives from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member state...
The ASEAN Way has been considered by many academics as the most problematic, yet superior principles...
This paper will study about ASEAN’s role on the conflict in Myanmar, specifically Rohingya ethnical ...
The ASEAN special summit outlined a set of initial, necessary conditions to the resolution of the My...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
Myanmar is currently faced with conflicts mainly considered as crimes against humanity that require ...
This chapter investigates the EU’s attempts at the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) to encourage Myanmar t...
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was founded in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand...
In a global system increasingly faced with non-traditional security threats, this paper will argue t...
ASEAN foreign ministers meet in Singapore this month, amid the growing Rohingya crisis that has no c...
ASEAN has been criticised for its response to the Rohingya refugee crisis. The grouping’s instituti...
The political crisis in Myanmar results from fundamental historical issues that remain unresolved. T...
Violence in Rakhine state, involving the Myanmar national armed forces (Tatmadaw) and the outlawed A...
ASEAN states have favoured diplomacy and peer pressure in order to sway Myanmar's military regime to...
Myanmar’s call for an emergency ASEAN meeting to discuss the crisis over the Rohingya issue on 19 De...
On 2 March 2021 representatives from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member state...
The ASEAN Way has been considered by many academics as the most problematic, yet superior principles...
This paper will study about ASEAN’s role on the conflict in Myanmar, specifically Rohingya ethnical ...
The ASEAN special summit outlined a set of initial, necessary conditions to the resolution of the My...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
Myanmar is currently faced with conflicts mainly considered as crimes against humanity that require ...
This chapter investigates the EU’s attempts at the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) to encourage Myanmar t...
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was founded in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand...
In a global system increasingly faced with non-traditional security threats, this paper will argue t...
ASEAN foreign ministers meet in Singapore this month, amid the growing Rohingya crisis that has no c...