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Media and Conflict in Myanmar: Opportunities for Media to Advance Peace

Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace (USIP) (2014), 36 pp.

Series: Peaceworks, 92

ISBN 978-1-60127-208-9

"This study is based on the Intended Outcomes Needs Assessment (IONA) methodology and assesses the changing relationships between media and conflict in Myanmar. Findings reveal a deeply rooted, intractable, and dynamic conflict landscape. Analysis focuses on three key conflicts: citizen-state, ethnic, and intercommunal. The developing media environment has been a central feature of the transition. The range of outlets for information sharing and the diversity and reach of content are expanding rapidly. Radio has a significant influence in ethnic and conflict-affected areas. Television does as well, especially in urban areas. New media freedoms are supporting peaceful transition but are also causing harm. Certain initiatives are needed to monitor and counter hate speech online and leverage social media and online mechanisms to advance social norms that support peaceful coexistence and tolerance." (Summary)
Conflict Landscape in Myanmar, 7
Media Landscape, 15
Media Interventions, 23
Conclusion, 34