Morgan Michaels, Research Fellow for Southeast Asian Politics and Foreign Policy at IISS, explains why and how the violence in Myanmar is escalating on the ground.
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Eighteen months after Myanmar’s military seized control and arrested then-leader Aung San Suu Kyi, alongside other members of the democratically-elected National Unity Government (NUG), the international community grapples with how to treat the country. As things stand, there’s no sign of an end to the junta’s bloody and contentious rule.
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Diplomatic Posturing and the Power Game in Southeast Asia
Interview with Dr Stephen Nagy by the Centre for Peace and Justice (JKCPJ) Director, Mr Nadir Ali
Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, INDIA, Apr 26, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - Dr Stephen R Nagy, in a recent interview by Mr Nadir Ali, Director of the Centre for Peace and Justice (JKCPJ), responded to the rising tensions in Southeast Asia and spoke about mitigating the cascading issue of asymmetry of power and economy in the region. In his opinion, the world is once again experiencing a great power competition, a competition that could cascade into conflict and catastrophe. Terrestrial land disputes have expanded to the maritime domain, with China having disputes with states in Southeast Asia, India, and Japan. Chinese efforts to dominate Southeast Asian Politics and redistribute power is placing the region into the position of trying to balance regional security interests and national security interests. China is effectively using its