Myanmar’s Ethnic Powder Keg

Long-standing tensions between Myanmar’s government and ethnic minorities are jeopardizing the country's democratic transition. More durable agreements with minority groups, supported by better integration of ethnic minorities into Burmese society, are essential to achieving lasting peace and stable democracy.

PRAGUE – Two years have passed since Myanmar (Burma) held its first general election after more than two decades of military dictatorship. The popular vote was hailed as an important step in the country’s transition from military to civilian rule, and the economy has made impressive strides under President Thein Sein’s civilian government. But, if the country cannot resolve its long-running ethnic conflicts, all of this progress could be undone.

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