Nehginpao Kipgen - Focus on Burma
- Nehginpao Kipgen is a political scientist and general secretary of the U.S.-based Kuki International Forum. His research focuses on the politics of South and Southeast Asia, with specialization on Burma/Myanmar -
An incisive series on the rise of modern Burma
several constitutional amendments were voted down in the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, or Union parliament, on June 25
international community should congratulate efforts taken by negotiators of Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA)
signing of nationwide ceasefire agreement and holding a political dialogue, should be a priority,
Suu Kyi said her country's democratic reform process is stalling ...American govt is being over optimistic.
This cohesion must continue to remain and be developed with the changing time
US government should use its economic and political or even its military leverage for a smooth democratic transition
it is important that central government keeps its earlier promises and begin political dialogue
For Myanmar to see a smooth and successful democratic transition, there needs to be mutual trust
the rising momentum of India-Myanmar relations should not be dampened by this border dispute.
international community must continue to extend help for Myanmar to resolve its sectarian and political problems
Can recent developments resolve the decades-old political problems in the country?
September 18 marks the 25th anniversary of the last military takeover in Myanmar in 1988..
Black Day is largely a consequence of overlapping territorial claims..
The event could mark the beginning of the formation of robust civil society organisations..
'Making the constitution more democratic and inclusive is for Myanmar's own good..
'London and Paris must continue to apply pressure to prompt further democratic reforms..
'It's time the Centre made good its promise of talks with Kuki groups..
'international community should extend support to Myanmar, but not by pitting one community against another..
'Her reticence on the Kachin conflict and the plight of Rohingya Muslims are examples..
'Successive governments have shown a preference for Buddhism...
'Though they all refer to the same country, some used Burma and others used Myanmar...
The underlying reality is that Western democracies cannot wait to do business with Myanmar...
President Thein Sein's visit to the White House on May 20 was a testament to improved relations...
After the suspension of sanctions in 2012, bilateral trade reached $190.96 million...
With Kuki groups in protest mode, why Centre ignores their calls for dialogue but talks to Nagas ?
Identity is a major source of conflict between the Kukis and Nagas..
Ultimate objective should aim to end war-like situation; provide assistance to internally displaced persons..
Overall, 2012 was a significant year in terms of diplomatic rapprochement
President Barack H. Obama is visiting Burma as part of a three-nation trip to Southeast Asia from November 17 to 20
'Aung San Suu Kyi's visit to India..opportunity for both India and Burma to mend and strengthen bilateral relationship
'complexity of Rohingya problem fundamentally lies in the fact they are not considered citizens of Burma
Kut has been a unifying force for Kukis of Manipur ..This cohesion must continue to remain
She must win the hearts and minds of ethnic minorities in order to build a unified multi-ethnic society
Will the indigenous Rakhines accept Rohingyas as their fellow citizens and live peacefully with them?
A long lasting solution to the conflicts in Burma needs the sincerity, honesty and participation of all ethnic groups
After years of isolation and sanctions, the US-Burma relation has seen improvements in recent months.
Democratization without reconciliation with ethnic minorities will not bring lasting peace
Democratization process has probability of reversing back to military dictatorship or another form of authoritarian regime
The ongoing democratic reforms have the potential of a successful national reconciliation for all the peoples of Burma
When Clinton begins a two-day visit from December 1, it will be the first visit by the top U.S. diplomat in half a century
Burmese government needs the support and partnership of both countries for two similar reasons � economy and politics
Burmese government must begin a genuine rapprochement with the country's ethnic minorities
Envoy should consider holding a six-party talk, involving US, EU, ASEAN, China, India, and Burma
September 13 - 'black day' to remember the massacre of 108 civilians on a single day by (NSCN-IM)
The international community must ensure that the lives of peaceful hunger strikers in India are not jeopardized
Burma's national reconciliation program largely depends on the sincerity and actions of the Burmese government
Yingluck Shinawatra's Pheu Thai party has given another hope of stabilizing a wavering democracy
McCain plans to assess the ground reality of political developments inside the country.
The debate surrounding Burma's chairmanship stems from the question of human rights.
The 1947 Panglong agreement was a turning point in the history of Burma's modern politics
Aung San Suu Kyi's release is an opportunity for Burma to move forward
Is it a step to stable democratic society, or a carefully orchestrated political game
To Chinese authority, Xiaobo may be a criminal, but he is a hero, democracy activists' symbol of hope
Obama administration must further push the agenda of commission of inquiry to see through to the end.
Voice of America (VOA) Burmese television program interviewed Nehginpao Kipgen
India likely to focus more on business /insurgency problems, and less on political reforms and election
Burma pursuing nuclear weapons is a violation of ASEAN's collective commitment
U.S. engagement is focused on the diverse ethnic nationalities, and not only the junta
Beyond economic sanctions, the European Union can lobby and convince its international partners
ASEAN needs to break its silence on Burma's human rights abuses and denial of political rights
ASEAN needs to break its silence on Burma's human rights abuses and denial of political rights
Traveling to Indonesia, a Southeast Asian nation, is special to Obama
They are treated as if they are threats to peace & security by their governments
February 12, 2010 is the 63rd anniversary of Burma's 'Union Day'
Currently, Washington's (other) priorities seem to keep Burma issue at the back burner
Real reform lies with the Burmese people themselves
The war which often was termed 'Bush's War' has now become 'Obama's War'
To confront the global challenges of the 21st century
The second and third largest economies (Japan and China) of the world are in Asia
needs sincerity, honesty and participation of all ethnic groups
Barack Obama of the United States of America and Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma
Conflicting approaches of International community have hardened the Burmese military junta
US needs to understand the root cause of conflicts in Burma
Japan needs to show an exemplary role in protecting human rights
Ethno-political conflicts will continue to remain in post 2010 election
Engaging Burma should be inclusive of all ethnic nationalities
The verdict is disappointing and outrageous
A hope for North Korean nuclear crisis be resolved diplomatically?
Her first visit to India as Secretary Of State
Time for Russia to be on the right side of history
On the scheduled 2-day visit to military-ruled Burma in June 2009
The voice of any sitting American first lady has a convincing power
Burma's democracy movement support faded with India's "Look East" policy
Without a new strategy, U.S. will continue to have a limited leverage on Burma.
Cancellation of Pattaya summit- a missed opportunity for ASEAN community
Burma's problem is ethno-political in nature, and needs remedy.
China and US are crucial to diffusing tension in Korean peninsula
Washington is likely to ask Jakarta to either mediate talks
On Beijing's role in revitalising world's ailing economy
Mistreatment of ethnic minorities is not uncommon
Human rights issue is one fundamental area.
United States has a tremendous leverage in world politics
Expect a silver bullet from the new Thai government
Will Burma and Tibet figure in the talk?
Gambari returns, and with little progress to report
Obama now has to prove that words are matched by actions
Gambhari visit to Rangoon to resolve the political crisis
The veto power system need to be amended or changed
Laura Bush advocacy of human-rights abuse victims in Burma
Resolutions in UN General Assembly are symbolic and not binding
On Japan's humanitarian decision to accept refugees from the military-ruled Burma
Plan for new policies and strategies under military-controlled govt.
To increase pressure on the military junta.
The US appears ready to move beyond sanctions.
Can a similar development be expected in Burma in a distant future?
2 major factors responsible for India's policy shift
Secretary General have given shots, but with no bullets
Approach sincere, but largely inefficacious.
On the nomenclatures of the Chin-Kuki-Mizo people
A paper presented at Georgetown University's panel discussion on
"Burma/Myanmar: The Four Crises - Economic, Social, Political and Ethnic Minority"
Gambari gave it his best shot, but he was never given any bullets.
The various Ethnic minorities of Burma
A rundown of the present turmoil & democracy movement
A report on BRSP held July 27 - 29, 2007
slow-moving process of democratization in Burma
World leaders' letter to release Aung San Suu Kyi
Nay Pyi Taw and Pyongyang need friends at international politics.
Continuance of Burma Scholarship Program is necessary
Nehginpao Kipgen on Union Day of Burma
Democracy to understand the ground reality of Burmese ethnic diversity
Conflict in Burma is ethnical, political and religious
Cooperation of two Asia heavy weights is a paramount importance
Nehginpao Kipgen on the present condition in Burma
'Who Gains a Lion Share?' in the recent visit by Burma's Shwe
India supporting Burma's democratic movement.
US is exploring alternative means to address Burmese people.
Burma at the United Nations Security Council meeting 2006.
On the eve of Chin National Day February 12, 2006.
Aung San Suu Kyi as the next UN Secretary General?
Burma's political democratization process must include all parties.
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