By Bertil Lintner

The Irrawaddy-Apr 1, 2024

The peace industrial complex is on a roll again. Finnish, Swiss, Norwegian and Australian organizations and an obscure outfit called the Joint Peace Fund are quietly sniffing around Myanmar’s ethnic armed organizations, hoping to “engage” them and reactivate the idea of talks with the regime’s military. The foreign peacemakers, of course, would then act as brokers and go-betweens. The fact that this has been done before and failed does not seem to bother anyone. During the decade of relative openness, which lasted from General Thein Sein’s becoming president in 2011 to the 2021 coup, hundreds of millions of dollars were spent on so-called peace-making, making it a lucrative industry for foreign “experts.” Many local people also got involved, but for them it was just a means of earning a living, and they were paid a pittance compared with the outlandishly high salaries of the foreigners. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/guest-column/foreign-peacemakers-are-back-but-the-last-thing-myanmar-needs-is-more-white-messiahs.html

First published in The Irrawaddy