Larry Jagan is currently a freelance correspondent, independent analyst, journalism trainer, and media consultant based in Bangkok but regularly visiting Yangon.
He is best known for his coverage of Myanmar – which can regularly be found in the Bangkok Post. Before that, he was the BBC's news and current affairs editor for Asia – and the BBC's Myanmar correspondent for more than 20 years. He is also the author of two books on Myanmar and numerous academic papers. You can further review Larry's articles on Myanmar by visiting https://www.larryjagan.com/
During the webinar Larry will unravel;
Is there any possibility of international mediation?
Will the ethnic rebel groups really risk a return to civil war?
On trial for corruption and treason, what is the Lady's future?
What are the possible scenarios for an end to the current political impasse?
Will the 'national unity government' be recognized internationally?
What impact are targeted sanctions having?
Can the military sustain its reign of terror without military defections?
Is Myanmar now already a 'failed state'?
Will the UN continue to recognize the maverick Myanmar representative even though he's been recalled?
The Thai-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1996 with the aim of facilitating increased trade and investment between Thailand and Norway. It provides members with a forum to improve business conditions and opportunities as well as creating venues and channels for exchange and sharing of information. Current membership stands at around 70 premium and corporate members in addition to some 10 individuals. The chamber office is co-located with Norway Connect’s office in Bangkok’s central business district and also works closely with the Royal Norwegian Embassy as part of Team Norway.