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FUTURE OF THE INTERNAL CONFLICT IN MYANMAR
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The conflict in Myanmar “formerly known as Burma” is one of the main ongoing internal conflicts in the world. This conflict is due to ethnic, religious and historic reasons. Each party involved in this conflict wants to control and dominate the other parties, in a process that lacks to democracy “through power”. This paper will tackle the issue of the internal conflict in Myanmar by showing some historic facts and presenting main details about the conflict. In this study conflict mapping will be used to illustrate the positions of each party involved in this conflict. This study suggests options to transform the conflict and to create sustainable peace in Myanmar. In this paper empirical approach will be used to state some facts about the conflict in Myanmar. Also, normative approach will be used to ask about the internal conflict in Myanmar and its future.
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Title: FUTURE OF THE INTERNAL CONFLICT IN MYANMAR
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The conflict in Myanmar “formerly known as Burma” is one of the main ongoing internal conflicts in the world.
This conflict is due to ethnic, religious and historic reasons.
Each party involved in this conflict wants to control and dominate the other parties, in a process that lacks to democracy “through power”.
This paper will tackle the issue of the internal conflict in Myanmar by showing some historic facts and presenting main details about the conflict.
In this study conflict mapping will be used to illustrate the positions of each party involved in this conflict.
This study suggests options to transform the conflict and to create sustainable peace in Myanmar.
In this paper empirical approach will be used to state some facts about the conflict in Myanmar.
Also, normative approach will be used to ask about the internal conflict in Myanmar and its future.
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