First movers, democratization and unilateral concessions: overcoming commitment problems and negotiating a "Nationwide Cease-Fire" in Myanmar/ Jacques Bertrand, Alexandre Pelletier and Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Security Vol 16, No. 1, 2020, pp. 15-34 (21A)Summary: The article argues that "first movers" and the bandwagoning effect they trigger can undermine the dynamics that perpetuate civil war and enable a multiparty cease-fire agreement. It looks at the unprecedented "nationwide" cease-fire in Myanmar reached between the government and several ethnic armed organizations in 2015. It shows that democratization and unilateral concessions by the Myanmar government were instrumental in overcoming the commitment problem and provided the necessary incentives for "first movers" to set the stage for a broad cease-fire agreement.
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The article argues that "first movers" and the bandwagoning effect they trigger can undermine the dynamics that perpetuate civil war and enable a multiparty cease-fire agreement. It looks at the unprecedented "nationwide" cease-fire in Myanmar reached between the government and several ethnic armed organizations in 2015. It shows that democratization and unilateral concessions by the Myanmar government were instrumental in overcoming the commitment problem and provided the necessary incentives for "first movers" to set the stage for a broad cease-fire agreement.

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