Myanmar’s peace process is often viewed in light of the country’s wider political transition. While this prism seems intuitive, it misses the impacts of powerful geopolitical interests from China, Thailand and India that have started to transform Myanmar’s restive but strategically-located borderlands from peripheries into hubs of regional connectivity, trade and development. This paper sheds light on the divergent effects that these economic forces have on dynamics of war and peace: On the one hand, they provide an inroad for crude pacification and partial state territorialisation in areas formerly off limits. On the other hand, they instigate new dynamics of armed resistance among ethnic insurgency movements. This puts the success ...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
Regional economic integration has become the dominant development pathway promoted, endorsed, and fo...
This article explores the gendered dynamics of Myanmar’s post-war economic reforms through an analys...
Myanmar’s peace process is often viewed in light of the country’s wider political transition. While ...
In 2011, fighting resumed between the Kachin Independence Army and the Myanmar military in the Kachi...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest c...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest ...
abstractDemocratic transitions are often followed by conflict. This article explores one explanation...
Surprisingly, perhaps, China’s flagship Belt and Road Initiative expresses a familiar mix of the sec...
Since 2012 Myanmar’s oldest ethnic rebel group, the Karen National Union (KNU), has sought for consi...
Since 2012 Myanmar’s oldest ethnic rebel group, the Karen National Union (KNU), has sought for consi...
Since 2012 Myanmar’s oldest ethnic rebel group, the Karen National Union (KNU), has sought for consi...
The events that followed the military coup of February 2021, and the violence that ensued throughout...
After Myanmar ended military rule in 2011, significant foreign investment arrived to facilitate a pr...
Fighting in Kachin state flared back up just months after President Thien Sein came to power in Marc...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
Regional economic integration has become the dominant development pathway promoted, endorsed, and fo...
This article explores the gendered dynamics of Myanmar’s post-war economic reforms through an analys...
Myanmar’s peace process is often viewed in light of the country’s wider political transition. While ...
In 2011, fighting resumed between the Kachin Independence Army and the Myanmar military in the Kachi...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest c...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest ...
abstractDemocratic transitions are often followed by conflict. This article explores one explanation...
Surprisingly, perhaps, China’s flagship Belt and Road Initiative expresses a familiar mix of the sec...
Since 2012 Myanmar’s oldest ethnic rebel group, the Karen National Union (KNU), has sought for consi...
Since 2012 Myanmar’s oldest ethnic rebel group, the Karen National Union (KNU), has sought for consi...
Since 2012 Myanmar’s oldest ethnic rebel group, the Karen National Union (KNU), has sought for consi...
The events that followed the military coup of February 2021, and the violence that ensued throughout...
After Myanmar ended military rule in 2011, significant foreign investment arrived to facilitate a pr...
Fighting in Kachin state flared back up just months after President Thien Sein came to power in Marc...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
Regional economic integration has become the dominant development pathway promoted, endorsed, and fo...
This article explores the gendered dynamics of Myanmar’s post-war economic reforms through an analys...