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By Nehginpao Kipgen The Straits Times – May 22, 2013 What triggers former foes to become friends and then listen to each other...
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read moreBy Nehginpao Kipgen Foreign Policy Journal – May 8, 2013 Gradual democratic transition has been seen in Burma since the 2010...
read moreBy Nehginpao Kipgen The Hindu – February 23, 2013 With Manipur’s Kuki groups again in protest mode, it is time to ask why the...
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read moreBy Nehginpao Kipgen Asia Times – January 25, 2013 Renowned social scientists James Fearon and David Laitin in their seminal...
read moreBy Nehginpao Kipgen Bangkok Post – January 15, 2013 Almost all ethnic armed groups have successfully signed ceasefire agreements...
read moreBy Nehginpao Kipgen The Hindu – January 1, 2013 US-Burma relations in 2012 was an outcome of years of diplomatic maneuvering...
read moreBy Priyadarshni M. Gangte The Hmar customary laws deal with crime and punishment, death, marriage, divorce, inheritance, succession,...
read moreBy Lunminthang Haokip Ability Taken for Granted: Hooked overtime on things we want to be left done and accomplished before we...
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