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Insurgency in amber: ethnic opposition groups in Myanmar / Cline, Lawrence E   Journal Article
Cline, Lawrence E Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Multiple ethnic insurgencies have existed in Myanmar since independence. The military junta's response has been extremely brutal at the tactical level, but has shown some political astuteness at the strategic level, with a series of ceasefires with most of the ethnic groups. Despite these ceasefires - most of which have resulted in the continued existence of quasi-independent armed groups - other ethnic movements have continued their armed operations. The overall strategic picture is one of stalemate, with the ethnic movements continuing to exist, but with few realistic prospects of expanding their operations.
Key Words Ethnic movements  Counterinsurgency  Insurgency  Burma  Southeast Asia  Myanmar 
Karen  Shan  Mon 
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