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Tag: Peace process

Posted inOpinion

An antidote to the ‘split’ in US peace movement

by John Walsh April 10, 2022April 8, 2022

Massachusetts Peace Action, a venerable part of the US peace movement, has been around since the 1980s, and its predecessors date back to the 1950s. Its voice is heeded, and it represents most of the shared opinions of the liberal and progressive US peace movement.  A recent piece by its assistant director, Brian Garvey, provides an astute […]

Posted inOpinion

Emerging economic model transforms pursuit of peace

by Hussain Abdul-Hussain June 25, 2021June 25, 2021
A UN peacekeeping vehicle on patrol in Lebanon. Photo: iStock
Posted inOpinion

Peace-building suffers during pandemic obsession

by Eleanor Gordon March 13, 2021March 14, 2021
Myanmar is reconnecting with the outside world after decades of military rule. Photo: AFP/Khin Maung Win
Posted inMyanmar

Misreading the Myanmar military’s mind

by David Scott Mathieson February 3, 2021February 9, 2021
Posted inMyanmar

Nail in the coffin of Myanmar’s dying peace process

by David Scott Mathieson December 17, 2020December 21, 2020
Posted inOpinion

India’s role in peace building on Korean Peninsula

by Lakhvinder Singh and Youngjun Kim July 3, 2020July 3, 2020
Posted inMyanmar, Southeast Asia

New age rebels winning the fight in Myanmar

by Bertil Lintner February 25, 2020February 27, 2020
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas listens during a UN Security Council meeting. Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/ Europa Newswire
Posted inOpinion

Palestinians need their own viable peace plan

by Hussain Abdul-Hussain February 24, 2020February 24, 2020
An ethnic woman takes a selfie with Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi after the opening ceremony of the 21st Century Panglong Conference in Naypyitaw, Myanmar May 24, 2017. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun - RTX37CJT
Posted inMyanmar

Suu Kyi stirs ethnic pot ahead of Myanmar elections

by David Scott Mathieson February 12, 2020February 18, 2020
Conflict and instability continue to plague Afghanistan as the country struggles to achieve an enduring peace after decades of turmoil. Image: iStock
Posted inAfghanistan, South Asia

ISKP vs Taliban: impasse in Afghan peace process

by Kambaiz Rafi November 4, 2019February 18, 2020
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, center, attends a peace and security cooperation conference in Kabul on June 6, 2017. Photo: Reuters/Omar Sobhani
Posted inAfghanistan, South Asia, United States, World

Uncertainties surround Afghan peace process 

by Manoj Kumar Mishra September 9, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inAT Finance, Myanmar

Myanmar’s Wa hold the key to war and peace

by Bertil Lintner September 6, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inAT Finance, Myanmar

Why war will never end in Myanmar

by David Scott Mathieson August 20, 2019February 18, 2020
The resumption of armed conflict on the Korean peninsula would benefit no country involved, but it may be time to prepare for the worst. Photo: Wikipedia Commons
Posted inChina, India, North Korea, Northeast Asia, South Asia, South Korea

India and peace-building in Korea

by Lakhvinder Singh July 31, 2019February 18, 2020
Afghanistan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani, (L) China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif after the first China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Foreign Ministers' Dialogue in Beijing on December 26, 2017. Photo: Reuters/Jason Lee
Posted inAfghanistan, China, South Asia

China seeks stronger role in Afghan peace process

by Dokku Nagamalleswara Rao June 27, 2019February 18, 2020
This picture taken on January 31, 2015 shows traditional Karen dancers perfoming for guests during celebrations marking the 66th Karen Revolution Day at the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA)'s Seventh Brigade headquarters in Myanmar's eastern Kayin state. The KNLA is the armed wing of the Karen National Union (KNU) and is believed to have between 3,000 to 5,000 active fighters in its ranks. The KNU signed a ceasefire agreement with Myanmar's central government in 2012 but fighting has continued sporadically in several border areas, undermining the authorities' hopes to reach a nationwide ceasefire with all of the country's armed ethnic groups ahead of the 2015 general elections scheduled for the end of the year.  AFP PHOTO/KC Ortiz / AFP PHOTO / KC Ortiz
Posted inAT Finance, Myanmar

The revolution that will never die in Myanmar

by Oliver Slow February 16, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inSouth Asia

The challenges ahead for US-led Afghan peace efforts

by Manoj Kumar Mishra January 17, 2019
China's President Xi Jinping (R) shakes hands with Myanmar's State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi as they attend the welcome ceremony at Yanqi Lake during the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing on May 15, 2017.  Photo: AFP/Pool
Posted inAT Finance, Myanmar

China seeks big-ticket payback from Myanmar

by Bertil Lintner January 16, 2019February 18, 2020
US President Donald Trump escorts Benjamin Netanyahu into the White House during a visit by the Israeli Prime Minister to Washington in February 2017. Photo: Reuters
Posted inFrance, Israel, Middle East, Russia, World

‘Deal of the century’ to benefit Israel despite delays

by Shaiel Ben-Ephraim January 8, 2019February 18, 2020
Army chief Snr General Min Aung Hlaing has told media groups they could face legal action over unverified reports about the military. Photo: AFP / Thet Aung
Posted inAT Finance, Myanmar

Army chief threatens to sue media groups over ‘false reports’

by Bertil Lintner January 2, 2019February 18, 2020

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