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Mong La: Business As Usual in the China-Myanmar Borderlands
Political Monitor No.7
Bilateral Issues in Myanmar's Policy Towards China
From Kunming to Mandalay: the New “Burma Road”
Myanmar Maneuvers How to Break Political-Criminal Alliances in Contexts of Transition
On the Ground, the Army Is Taking Advantage of the Silence of the International Community.” Visit Report | Thai-Burma Borderland May 2015
Report of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict in Myanmar
WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME MYANMAR March 2016 Operational Report
Yunnanese Chinese in Myanmar: Past and Present
China's Myanmar Strategy
Jadeand Conflict
Shadow Capital at Myanmar's Margins: Shwe Kokko New City and Its
The Future of Opium Bans in the Kokang and Wa Regions
China and Myanmar's Peace Process
China's Myanmar Strategy
2015-Berger-Chinas-Myanmar-Policy-Dilemma-Or-Strategic-Ambiguity.Pdf
ISEAS Perspective 2015
Typifying Chineseness Along the Sino-Myanmar Frontier
Top View
A Return to War: Militarized Conflicts in Northern Shan State
The Kokang Casino Dream
Military Confrontation Or Political Dialogue: Consequences of the Kokang Crisis for Peace and Democracy in Myanmar
The Current State of Counternarcotics Policy and Drug Reform Debates in Myanmar
Militias in Myanmar
Why Burma's Peace Efforts Have Failed to End Its Internal Wars
Thailand, Lao PDR and Myanmar: a Process of Learning
Shan Operational Brief WFP Myanmar
Of Burma's Tributary States, and for Co Nvenience This Was Called the !Ilutdaw Line
Protection and Settlement of Burmese Border Residents in Large-Scale Influx Situations
Gazetteer Upper Burma Shan States
1 Geopolitics, Ethnic Politics Along the Border, and Chinese Foreign
The Kokang Clashes – What Next? PAPER No.1 September 2009
Single-Ethnic Parties and Ethnic Armed Organizations in the Myanmar 2020 Elections1
Burma's Cease-Fires at Risk
Kokang Question by Khun Sai
The March 2015 Bombings of Yunnan and the Decline in Sino- Myanmar Relations 2015年3月の雲南省爆撃と中緬関係の低下
The MNDAA Offensive
Title the Suffering and Prospects of Kokang Refugees at the Border Areas Between China and Myanmar Since 2009 Author(S) CUI
Office of Transition Initiatives
Note: in March 2003, a Joint Assessment Team Comprising
Testimony Before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission China’S Relations with Southeast Asia May 13, 2015