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Seizing the State: The Emergence of a Distinct Security Actor in Myanmar

The cover of the report Seizing the State, which shows the flag of Myanmar.
The cover of the report Seizing the State, which shows the flag of Myanmar.

As the violence in Myanmar continues to escalate, the NUG and its People's Defense Forces constitute a distinct security actor in Myanmar's renewed civil war. The NUG's fundamental political objective in this military struggle is to seize the central state apparatus, which necessitates a strategy that takes the fight to the Tatmadaw and contests Myanmar's central regions and urban areas. Success will require overcoming serious limitations, such as a lack of anti-air capabilities and heavy equipment, as well as disunity and minimal command and control. However, if the NUG can unite the opposition, establish a base area, and develop an effective command and control, it stands a chance of seizing the state from the military junta.

Read more in this new report from the Asia Program by Ye Myo Hein and Lucas Myers.


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