This article examines current debates for and against Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA) in Myanmar. The analysis, based on interviews with key local, national, and international actors involved in HMA, reveals why so many of them regard the mapping and removal of “nuisance” landmines as posing a security threat to the peace process. (Landmines deny people access to territory; when conflict ends, these landmines no longer serve a strategic purpose and thus become a dangerous nuisance.) These same debates also shed light on the growing role risk management approaches now take in Myanmar as a response to decades of authoritarian misrule by a succession of military regimes. The landmines, although buried in the ground, actively unsettle such good ...
Years of conflict along the borders of Thailand have resulted in countless landmines buried along th...
The remnants of conflicts along the Thai-Cambodian, Lao, Malaysian and Myanmar borders affect the Li...
Anti-vehicle mines negatively impact humanitarian efforts and developmental progress. Key findings f...
The emergence of the human security paradigm in international relations since the mid-1990s has succ...
Landmines are generally victim-activated explosive devices which their explosion is injured to perso...
In two Myanmar states, Danish Demining Group and Danish Refugee Council recently conducted a landmin...
Engaging a non-state armed group in any aspect of mine action is based on the same concerns of human...
Civil wars involving non-state armed groups in Burma have been driven by a complex mix of historical...
Despite the signing of a 2006 peace agreement by the Nepalese government and the Maoists, Nepal’s mi...
The humanitarian impact of landmines was well publicised during the 1990s. The efforts by nongovernm...
Burma gained its independence from British colonial rule in 1948. Shortly afterward, the country plu...
Landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) affect communities and individuals long after conflicts end ...
abstractDemocratic transitions are often followed by conflict. This article explores one explanation...
Two international treaty frameworks - Amended Protocol II (APII) to the Convention on Certain Conven...
This thesis explores the role of the humanitarian mine action (HMA) sector in peacebuilding and post...
Years of conflict along the borders of Thailand have resulted in countless landmines buried along th...
The remnants of conflicts along the Thai-Cambodian, Lao, Malaysian and Myanmar borders affect the Li...
Anti-vehicle mines negatively impact humanitarian efforts and developmental progress. Key findings f...
The emergence of the human security paradigm in international relations since the mid-1990s has succ...
Landmines are generally victim-activated explosive devices which their explosion is injured to perso...
In two Myanmar states, Danish Demining Group and Danish Refugee Council recently conducted a landmin...
Engaging a non-state armed group in any aspect of mine action is based on the same concerns of human...
Civil wars involving non-state armed groups in Burma have been driven by a complex mix of historical...
Despite the signing of a 2006 peace agreement by the Nepalese government and the Maoists, Nepal’s mi...
The humanitarian impact of landmines was well publicised during the 1990s. The efforts by nongovernm...
Burma gained its independence from British colonial rule in 1948. Shortly afterward, the country plu...
Landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) affect communities and individuals long after conflicts end ...
abstractDemocratic transitions are often followed by conflict. This article explores one explanation...
Two international treaty frameworks - Amended Protocol II (APII) to the Convention on Certain Conven...
This thesis explores the role of the humanitarian mine action (HMA) sector in peacebuilding and post...
Years of conflict along the borders of Thailand have resulted in countless landmines buried along th...
The remnants of conflicts along the Thai-Cambodian, Lao, Malaysian and Myanmar borders affect the Li...
Anti-vehicle mines negatively impact humanitarian efforts and developmental progress. Key findings f...