This paper studies the reasons why Myanmar Peace Negotiation Process has dynamically been triggered since 2011 and how far the policy formulating and decision making for those has been running on the road map or political framework. The paper explains the problems that challenge the negotiations on the political framework among the actors - the Government, Myanmar Armed Forces, and the Ethnic Armed Groups (EAGs) and shows how the foreign countries such as the United States, the neighboring countries (China, Bangladesh, and Thailand) influence on Myanmar Peace Process. This paper also explains the differences between National Level Peace Agreement and Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA). In terms of the current political climate, the govern...
The Third Panglong Peace Conference convened in Naypyitaw in July 2018 has led to the accession of t...
« Myanmar’s Peace Process: Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration, Borderland Economies, Serv...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
The conflicts in Myanmar between the diverse ethnic armed groups and the ruling governments had been...
Since the new government came to power on March 30, 2011, U Thein Sein led-government’s peace proces...
Myanmar's central government has wrestled with ethnically linked violence and separatism since its i...
The Myanmar peace process between the government and the ethnic armed groups has undergone some majo...
This study examines the struggle for federalism among the key stakeholders in peace and political ne...
A key principle underpinning Myanmar’s peace process has been the principle of “all-inclusiveness.” ...
The research paper aims to analyze the National League for Democracy (NLD) government’s approach to ...
The peace process Burma/Myanmar has got a momentum since 2011, and both government and non-State act...
As Myanmar readies itself for the second national conference on its ‘new’ peace process in February ...
This paper analyzes the importance of legitimacy in Myanmar’s peacemaking efforts, from 2011 onwards...
Myanmar government has undertaken a series of political and economic reforms under president U Thei...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest c...
The Third Panglong Peace Conference convened in Naypyitaw in July 2018 has led to the accession of t...
« Myanmar’s Peace Process: Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration, Borderland Economies, Serv...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
The conflicts in Myanmar between the diverse ethnic armed groups and the ruling governments had been...
Since the new government came to power on March 30, 2011, U Thein Sein led-government’s peace proces...
Myanmar's central government has wrestled with ethnically linked violence and separatism since its i...
The Myanmar peace process between the government and the ethnic armed groups has undergone some majo...
This study examines the struggle for federalism among the key stakeholders in peace and political ne...
A key principle underpinning Myanmar’s peace process has been the principle of “all-inclusiveness.” ...
The research paper aims to analyze the National League for Democracy (NLD) government’s approach to ...
The peace process Burma/Myanmar has got a momentum since 2011, and both government and non-State act...
As Myanmar readies itself for the second national conference on its ‘new’ peace process in February ...
This paper analyzes the importance of legitimacy in Myanmar’s peacemaking efforts, from 2011 onwards...
Myanmar government has undertaken a series of political and economic reforms under president U Thei...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest c...
The Third Panglong Peace Conference convened in Naypyitaw in July 2018 has led to the accession of t...
« Myanmar’s Peace Process: Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration, Borderland Economies, Serv...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...