International Peace Support and Effective Peacebuilding in Myanmar
This research project explores the peace process surrounding the 2015 Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement. It focuses on the successes and failures of international support for peacebuilding at that time, drawing together findings that policymakers and practitioners in Myanmar and internationally can apply. While future efforts to find peace in Myanmar will look very different from those of the past, it is vital that lessons from the past are taken on board.
- Executive Summary
- The Context for Building Peace: Entrenched Challenges and Partial Reforms by Adam Burke, Tabea Campbell Pauli, and Simon Richards
- Lessons from Foreign Assistance for Peacebuilding in Myanmar by Adam Burke, Tabea Campbell Pauli, and Simon Richards
- Women, Peace, and Security Funding Dynamics in Myanmar, 2010–2020 by Cate Buchanan and Khin Khin Mra
Myanmar language
- International Peace Support and Effective Peacebuilding in Myanmar
- Executive Summary
- The Context for Building Peace: Entrenched Challenges and Partial Reforms by Adam Burke, Tabea Campbell Pauli, and Simon Richards
- Lessons from Foreign Assistance for Peacebuilding in Myanmar by Adam Burke, Tabea Campbell Pauli, and Simon Richards
- Women, Peace, and Security Funding Dynamics in Myanmar, 2010–2020 by Cate Buchanan and Khin Khin Mra