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A podcast on politics, geopolitics, society, history, personal fables and everything in between.

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    E02 | Operation 1027: A Researcher from Myanmar Explains the New Resistance Offensive

    E02 | Operation 1027: A Researcher from Myanmar Explains the New Resistance Offensive

    In this episode, James*, a researcher from the Myanmar Policy Institute (MPI), unpacks the politics, economics and geopolitics behind the recent wave of attacks against the military junta in Myanmar called Operation 1027. Initiated by three ethnic armed organisations in northern Shan State, it has now spread to other parts of Myanmar, including Karenni State, Sagaing Region, Chin State and Rakhine State.
    *pseudonym

    Notes:
    * To understand the geographical spread of Operation 1027, check out the IISS conflict map.
    * Also, in case you’re interested, here is my recent article on Operation 1027 published in The Diplomat.
    Additional readings
    * Operation 1027 poses rare challenge to Myanmar junta, Radio Free Asia
    * ‘Operation 1027’: The End of the Beginning of Myanmar’s Spring Revolution, The Diplomat
    * Is ‘Operation 1027’ a Game Changer for Myanmar?, The Diplomat
    * Operation 1027 is Creating a New Political Template for Myanmar’s Future, The Irrawaddy
    * Brotherhood Alliance rewriting Myanmar’s war narrative, Asia Times
    * Another town on the India-Myanmar border falls to the resistance, Myanmar Now



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    E01 | China's Conflict Mediation in Myanmar: Who Wins and Who Loses?

    E01 | China's Conflict Mediation in Myanmar: Who Wins and Who Loses?

    On 10 March, Saudi Arabia and Iran, two of West Asia’s fiercest rivals, startled the world when they announced a detente. The historic “peace deal” was brokered by China.
    But, much before this happened, Beijing was attempting to broker peace between various actors in a country much closer to home – Myanmar. The February 2021 coup by Min Aung Hlaing’s military derailed its complex conflict mediation project. But, Xi Jinping’s China put it back on track in no time.
    Yet, whom does a China-brokered peace in Myanmar benefit? Why is China even doing it? What kind of a peace is it? And what does Myanmar reveal about Chinese conflict mediation in the 21st century?
    I try to answer these questions in the first episode of the BW Podcast. Listen and share!




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