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The State Administration Council’s Endeavors for Peacemaking Process in Myanmar
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Title | The State Administration Council’s Endeavors for Peacemaking Process in Myanmar | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2023-08-01 | |||||
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Khin Thida Khaing | ||||||
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The research paper aims to analyze the peace process in Myanmar during the State Administration Council (SAC) government. The research attempted to examine how the (SAC) government has endeavored to deal with ethnic armed organizations. It was used the qualitative research method with primary and secondary data. The successive Myanmar governments have tried to resolve internal conflicts in their own ways since independence. The SAC government that retained power on 1 February 2021 had also attempted to step up its efforts to bring lasting peace. On February 8, Tatmadaw Commander-in-Chief Sen. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, the chair of SAC, delivered a speech expressing the Tatmadaw’s desire for a lasting, sustainable, and nationwide peace, and pledging to move forward the peace process on the basis of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) signed in 2015. The SAC made a special effort to achieve lasting peace in the entire country, designating 2022 as a peace year and contacted Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement- Signatory Ethnic Armed Organizations (NCA-S EAOs), and the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement- Non-Signatory Ethnic Armed Organizations (NCA-NS EAOs). The SAC government laid down nine objectives and five-point roadmap. Seven NCA-S EAOs and three NCA-NS EAOs accepted the invitation of the government and joined to attend the peace talks. Despite the SAC government has faced with many challenges for the peacemaking efforts such as the ongoing skirmishes in Kachin, Karen, and Shan state, the government go ahead to deal with EAOs for peace. This research argues that how the SAC government has attempted for peace and the challenges it faced and the response of EAOs. Thus, in order to achieve the peace process, the government needed to generate the different options for mutual gain and both sides must eager to reach the positive peace. | ||||||
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"peacemaking process, myanmar, state administration council, ethnic armed organizations, nationwide ceasefire agreement | ||||||
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