The Analogy of 9/11 and 9/13 T...

By Nehginpao Kipgen Asian Tribune – September 10, 2011 The tragic event on September 11, 2001 (better known as 9/11) has...

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Hunger Strike in India That Ne...

By Nehginpao Kipgen  Asian Tribune – September 3, 2011  It is uncommon here in the United States to see a peaceful...

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Can Western Optimism on Burma ...

By Nehginpao Kipgen  The Epoch Times – August 25, 2011 The past few weeks have given a new hope to Burma’s decades-old...

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A Test of Democracy in Thailan...

By Nehginpao Kipgen Global Times – July 7, 2011 Thailand, a nation of 66 million people, is known as the “land of smiles” by...

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Why McCain visits Myanmar now?

By Nehginpao Kipgen The Korea Times – June 2, 2011 John McCain, the U.S. senator from Arizona, has been one of the fiercest...

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Why is ASEAN Chairmanship Impo...

By Nehginpao Kipgen The Epoch Times – May 23, 2011 At the 18th summit (7-8 May 2011) of the Association of Southeast Asian...

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Our Resource Our Future

By H. Kaileankhup Khongsai ‘Things aren’t what they used to be!’ The world is changing fast. There is a growing understanding in...

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Burma Conflicts and Second Pan...

By Nehginpao Kipgen January 4, 2011 – The Sydney Morning Herald On 4 January 2011, Burma will celebrate its 63rd independence...

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Conflict Resolution in North E...

By Satkhokai Chongloi   Introduction   The present so called North East India comprising officially the eight...

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