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Comparative Study Of Child Soldiering On Myanmarchina Border Evolutions Challenges And Countermeasures 1st Edition Kai Chen Auth

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Comparative Study Of Child Soldiering On Myanmarchina Border Evolutions Challenges And Countermeasures 1st Edition Kai Chen Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Singapur
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 97
Author: Kai Chen (auth.)
ISBN: 9789814560016, 9789814560023, 9814560014, 9814560022
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Comparative Study Of Child Soldiering On Myanmarchina Border Evolutions Challenges And Countermeasures 1st Edition Kai Chen Auth by Kai Chen (auth.) 9789814560016, 9789814560023, 9814560014, 9814560022 instant download after payment.

From comparative perspective, this book explores the dynamics of child soldiering on the Myanmar-China border (i.e., Kachin and Shan States of Myanmar). At the same time, this book examines the structural factors and specific relationships between child soldiers, which have impacts on child soldiering. This book reveals that Myanmar has limited power to reduce child soldiering on the Myanmar-China border, and there is no optimal solution for reducing child soldiering in the near future. Instead, the book introduces the “transnational public-private partnership” approach as a “second best” solution and proposes suitable countermeasures for all the stakeholders.

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