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Negotiating Comprehensive Peace in Democratic Transition in Myanmar:The current situation and the way forward

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dc.contributor.advisorCho, Young Nam-
dc.contributor.author유윈-
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-31T07:46:34Z-
dc.date.available2017-10-31T07:46:34Z-
dc.date.issued2017-08-
dc.identifier.other000000145095-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/137514-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 국제대학원 국제학과, 2017. 8. Cho, Young Nam.-
dc.description.abstractAbstract
Negotiating Comprehensive Peace in Democratic Transition
in Myanmar:
The current situation and the way forward

Yu Win
International Area Studies
Graduate School of International Studies
Seoul National University
Myanmar has been making a transition to a democratic country. The prolonged conflicts between the government and the ethnic armed groups had been solved by the successive governments but they couldnt step to the eternal peace. Without peace, it is not possible to consolidate democracy. The decline of the economy of the country is also directly related to the instability of the politic and the internal armed conflicts. In 2011, the civilian government handed over the power of the country. The democratic transition of Myanmar opened up the opportunities for peace negotiation between the government and the ethnic armed groups. The then government led by former President U Thein Sein laid down the foundation for negotiation process. Due to the political situation, the responsibility of the country was handed over by the NLD-led government and the State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi headed the peace negotiation process. By analyzing the policies and implementation issues of the governments as to peace process, this research found out the characteristics of Myanmars ongoing peace negotiation process, the results and the prospect of negotiation in the future, including key issues and obstacles.
Keywords: peace process, negotiation, ethnic armed conflicts, equality, self-determination, Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA)

Student Number: 2015-25107
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dc.description.tableofcontentsI. Introduction .. 1
1. Overview ... 1
2. The Aims and Focus of the Study ... 3
3. Significance of the Study. 3
4. Research Questions . 4
5. Literature Review 5
(a) The Concepts of Conflict and Peace Negotiation .. 5
(b) Global Conflicts and Peace Operation . 7
(c) Regional Conflicts and Peace Operation . 8
(d) Myanmar Peace Operation . 9
6. Methodology and Data Analysis . 13
7. Outline of the Study 13
II. Historical Background .. 15
1. British Colonial Period ... 15
2. Nationalists Movement . 16
3. Independence and Conflicts .. 18
4. Military Rule ... 19
5. Democratization Period 21
III. Peace Operation Processes and Negotiating Issues .. 23
1. The Governments Peace Making Bodies . 23
(a) The Role of Myanmar Peace Centre (MPC) 24
2. The Ethnic Armed Groups Peace Making Bodies ... 24
(a) United Nationalities Federal Council (UNFC) 25
(b) Nationwide Ceasefire Coordination Team (NCCT) .. 25
3. Signing the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement 28
4. Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) . 29
5. Implementing Mechanisms after the Deal .. 31
6. Framework for Political Dialogue .... 32
7. First Union Peace Conference and the Discussions . 35
IV. Power Transition and Policy Implementation 39
1. Mechanisms for Implementation .. 39
2. Implementation Processes . 41
3. Mai Ja Yanng Ethnic Armed Organization Conference . 43
4. The Role of the Tatmadaw .,.. 44
5. The Challenges for the Government . 45
6. Union Peace Conference/21st Century Panglong Conference . 46
(a) Implementation for the Conference . 49
(b) The Opinions from the Governments Speakers 50
(c) The Opinions from the Hluttaw Representatives . 51
(d) The Opinions from the Tatmadaw Representatives . 52
(e) The Opinions from the Ethnic Armed Groups Speakers 53
(f) The Opinions from the Political Parties . 54
(g) The Opinions from the Ethnic Minorities Group 57
(h) The Opinions form the Participants ... 57
7. Prospect of the Conference . 58
V. Conclusion 64
References . 68
Appendix 1 . 73
Appendix 2 . 75
Appendix 3 . 76
Appendix 4 . 77
Abstract (Korean) 78
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dc.publisher서울대학교 국제대학원-
dc.subjectpeace process-
dc.subjectnegotiation-
dc.subjectethnic armed conflicts-
dc.subjectequality-
dc.subjectself-determination-
dc.subjectNationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA)-
dc.subject.ddc327.17-
dc.titleNegotiating Comprehensive Peace in Democratic Transition in Myanmar:The current situation and the way forward-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.contributor.affiliation국제대학원 국제학과-
dc.date.awarded2017-08-
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