United Wa State Army soldiers participate in a military parade to mark the 30th anniversary of a ceasefire with the Tatmadaw in the Wa capital Panghsang on April 17, 2019. (AFP)
United Wa State Army soldiers participate in a military parade to mark the 30th anniversary of a ceasefire with the Tatmadaw in the Wa capital Panghsang on April 17, 2019. (AFP)

The dire consequences of frozen conflicts

The growing risks to Myanmar’s peace process from “frozen” conflicts means that new strategies are needed.

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