This paper proposes that a three-phase approach is necessary for Burma’s resistance movement to be victorious. Phase One requires all ethnic minority groups to put differences aside and mass kinetic and non-kinetic efforts to defeat the junta. Phase Two demands both substantial international support for the resistance we well as increased global pressure on the junta. Phase Three involves minority groups agreeing to a common strategic vision for post-junta Myanmar. It is critical that Phase One takes priority and reaches a certain level of success before any subsequent phases can effectively occur. Phases Two and Three may take place simultaneously.
Washington
District-of-columbia
United-states
Taang
Shan-state
Myanmar
Magway
Australia
Arakan
Yangon
United-kingdom
Sagaing