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Communist Party of Burma
A Short Outline of the History of the Communist Party of Burma
Four Cuts
Violent Repression in Burma: Human Rights and the Global Response
Sold to Be Soldiers the Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers in Burma
A History of the Burma Socialist Party (1930-1964)
ACLED – Myanmar Conflict Update – Table 1
Kachin State WATCH
China and the February 1, 2021 Coup D'etat in Burma: Beijing's
NEITHER WAR NOR PEACE the FUTURE of the CEASE-FIRE AGREEMENTS in BURMA Main Armed Groups in Nothern Burma
A History of the Burma Socialist Party (1930-1964)
Ceasefires, Governance and Development: the Karen National
Knu Bulletin
A Return to War: Militarized Conflicts in Northern Shan State
Basic Programme of the Communist Party of Burma
The Dynamics of Conflict in the Multiethnic Union of Myanmar PCIA - Country Conflict-Analysis Study
Non-State Armed Groups in the Myanmar Peace Process: What Are the Future Options? Helene Maria Kyed and Mikael Gravers
Militias in Myanmar
The United Wa State Army and Burma's Peace Process
Top View
Why Burma's Peace Efforts Have Failed to End Its Internal Wars
Burma (Myanmar)
Myanmar in Transition: China, Conflict, and Ceasefire Economies in Kachin State Jenny Hedström
Mass Departures in the Rakhine Bangladesh Borderlands
Download NOREF Report: Ending 50 Years of Military Rule
Regime Or Threat of Invasion
Factionalism and the Ethnic Insurgent Organisations / Desmond Ball and Hazel Lang
Protection and Settlement of Burmese Border Residents in Large-Scale Influx Situations
Conflict of Interests CMYK
1 PREFACE This Report Was Written to Follow the Earlier
Area Handbook for Burma. INSTITUTION American Univ., Washington, D.C
International Review ·
Single-Ethnic Parties and Ethnic Armed Organizations in the Myanmar 2020 Elections1
Burmese Buddhist Political Thought Matthew J. Walton a Dissertation
Burma (Myanmar) (1948 - )
Myanmar 1948 2017 to Bangladesh
Myanmar's Misery a Comment 1 Introduction on November 5, 1947, the Second Reading of the Burma Independence Bill Took Place in the British House of Commons
Arakan (Rakhine State): a Land in Conflict on Myanmar's Western Frontier
Is Regime Change Enough for Burma? the Problem of State Capacity
The Development of a Muslim Enclave in Arakan (Rakhine) State of Burma (Myanmar)1
In the Shadow of Rivalry: Rebel Alliances and Civil War