The country’s neighbors continue to treat the military administration like a viable sovereign entity. They risk being left behind by…
[Published in the Diplomat] Myanmar is approaching an inflection point, but the window for meaningful foreign action is quickly closing….
During nearly 50 years of military rule, Myanmar’s government and economic institutions were under the tight grip of the armed…
A Commentary on the findings of, “Security, justice and governance in south east Myanmar: a knowledge, attitudes and practices survey…
Authored by Dylan Hendrickson, with additional input from Kim Jolliffe. Myanmar’s peace process has brought to the fore critical debates…
A new chapter for the Karen movement The recent vote to remove the de facto opposition from the KNU’s leading…
As landmark November elections approach, Myanmar is experiencing its most intensive armed conflicts in decades, particularly in the country’s north,…
US Institute of Peace (Blog) December 18, 2013 Read the original version here As Myanmar opens up ‘ethnic’ areas for…
IHS Jane’s Intelligence Weekly October 30, 2012 Read here (subscription only)
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South East Asia Globe May 9, 2012 Crippled by decades of forced isolation yet central to a thriving economy, small…
South East Asia Globe May 6, 2012 While the government is keen to tackle endemic corruption on paper, lifting its…
South East Asia Globe May 1, 2012 For the junta that ruled Myanmar for decades, pandering to Western political demands…