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Armed ethnic conflict in Myanmar
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Can China Untangle the Kokang Knot in Myanmar?
By Xue Li
The history of the Kokang conflict, and what China can do to help solve it.
Myanmar Acquits Journalist’s Killers Amid Muslim Exodus
By Luke Hunt
“Naypyidaw is under a harsh spotlight.”
Blood Teak: How Myanmar's Natural Resources Fuel Ethnic Conflicts
By Jay Benson
As long as the incentives to control natural resources remain, there is little hope for long-term peace in Myanmar
Myanmar Apologizes to China for Deadly Strike
By Shannon Tiezzi
Myanmar's government accepted responsibility for a bomb that killed five Chinese citizens.
Myanmar Sliding Towards Conflict, UN Envoy Warns
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Special rapporteur observes “a growing atmosphere of fear, distrust and hostility.”
Ousted Chinese General Aided Myanmar Rebels: Report
By Shannon Tiezzi
SCMP reports that a general accused of corruption was actually ousted for giving assistance to Myanmar's Kokang rebels.
China’s Myanmar Headache
By Shannon Tiezzi
Fighting between ethnic Chinese and the Myanmar government poses a thorny problem for Beijing.
How America's New Secretary of Defense Will Deal With China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, trouble in Myanmar, defending the Silk Road, and China's cyber theme song. Friday China links.
‘Young’ Myanmar Still Needs Strong Military Role, Says Army Chief
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Comments reinforce worries that reduced military control is unlikely anytime soon.
The Tatmadaw’s Divide-and-Rule Tactics in Myanmar
By David Brenner
Who is the ultimate target of the ongoing armed ethnic conflict?
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