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Fractured Heartland: Shan Politics and Conflict in Post-coup Myanmar

by Admin | Nov 27, 2025 | Highlights, Opinion Papers

Source: International Crisis Group | Briefing Paper

As anti-military resistance grew, non-Shan ethnic armed groups moved into areas of the northern trade corridor, to the Shan majority’s frustration. National and international actors, including neighbouring China, should work to ease tensions.

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