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Analysis on the NLD Government’s Approach to Peace Process

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Title Analysis on the NLD Government’s Approach to Peace Process
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Thida Tun
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The research paper aims to analyze the National League for Democracy (NLD) government’s approach to peace process in Myanmar.The successive Myanmar governments have pursued peace initiatives in different approaches since independence. After assuming the power in April 2016, the NLD government clearly indicated that its foremost priority was the national reconciliation and the peace process. The NLD government has attempted to constructive dialogue to consider ways to finally end more than seventy years of armed conflicts. The previous Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) government had had considerably early success, agreeing bilateral ceasefires with fifteen armed groups, signing the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) with eight ethnic armed groups and holding the Union Peace Conference. Under the NLD government, the approach towards national reconciliation and peace process has changed. The Union Peace Conference-21st Century Panglong is part of the NLD government’s new approach to pursuing peace. The NLD government has also held the three sessions of the Union Peace Conference-21st Century Panglong. However, the NLD government has faced with many difficulties and challenges to hold the scheduled peace conferences. Thus, this reseach tries to examine the NLD government’s approach to peace process by explaining with the principled negotiation theory of Fisher and Ury (2011). Then, it also attempts to explain the NLD government’s difficulties and challenges to hold the scheduled peace conferences. This research argues that Tatmadaw’s focus on position not interest and lack of peace mechanism beyond NCA are the main challenges for the peace process. The qualitative research method and descriptive method were used in the research.
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Peace, Myanmar, 21st Century Panglong Conference, NCA, EAOs
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