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Myanmar and Russia Sign Energy Deals, Establish Direct Flights
June 20, 2023

Myanmar and Russia Sign Energy Deals, Establish Direct Flights

By Sebastian Strangio
The agreements point to the advancing strategic convergence between the two pariah states.

Thailand Cuts Power Supply to Criminal Hub After Request From Military Junta
June 07, 2023

Thailand Cuts Power Supply to Criminal Hub After Request From Military Junta

By Sebastian Strangio
The military's move to cut off power to Shwe Kokko, a center of scam operations and online gambling, follows pressure from high-ranking Chinese officials.
There’s No ‘Political Solution’ to Myanmar’s Crisis
June 07, 2023

There’s No ‘Political Solution’ to Myanmar’s Crisis

By Jordan Eriksson
International efforts to end the country's conflict should be focused on helping the pro-democracy resistance win.

Anti-Chinese Protests Are on the Rise in Myanmar
May 31, 2023

Anti-Chinese Protests Are on the Rise in Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
China's engagement with the hated military administration has pushed its reputation in Myanmar to new lows.

Two Years of Turmoil: Myanmar’s Fog of War
May 29, 2023

Two Years of Turmoil: Myanmar’s Fog of War

By Naw Theresa
Three trends that offer a fuller and more accurate picture of the state of the country's civil war.

ASEAN’s Defective Approach to the Crisis in Myanmar
May 26, 2023

ASEAN’s Defective Approach to the Crisis in Myanmar

By Nyein Kaung
The bloc’s response to the bombing in Kanbalu has laid bare its impotence and poor understanding of the country’s conflict.

Amitav Acharya on the Tragedy of Modern Myanmar
May 23, 2023

Amitav Acharya on the Tragedy of Modern Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
The country's prospects of democracy and development "have been repeatedly thwarted by a predatory military and an indifferent international community."
Great Escapes From the Clutches of the Myanmar Junta
May 09, 2023

Great Escapes From the Clutches of the Myanmar Junta

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Five people who braved bullets and landmines to make it to safety share their stories with The Diplomat.

Myanmar Junta Pardons More Than 2,000 Political Prisoners
May 04, 2023

Myanmar Junta Pardons More Than 2,000 Political Prisoners

By Sebastian Strangio
All of those amnestied were detained under a law – Section 505(a) of the penal code – that makes it illegal to promote dissent against the military.

Myanmar’s Military Is No Longer in Effective Control of the Country
May 03, 2023

Myanmar’s Military Is No Longer in Effective Control of the Country

By Kim Jolliffe
The country's neighbors continue to treat the military administration like a viable sovereign entity. They risk being left behind by events.

Myanmar’s Military Junta and the Neo-Authoritarian Bloc
April 28, 2023

Myanmar’s Military Junta and the Neo-Authoritarian Bloc

By Gerard McDermott
The National Unity Government is bereft of any meaningful external support while the junta has been well assisted by its fellow authoritarians since the 2021 coup.
How the Arakan Army Has Capitalized on Myanmar’s Coup
April 27, 2023

How the Arakan Army Has Capitalized on Myanmar’s Coup

By Kyaw Hsan Hlaing
Over the past two years, the insurgent group has steadily extended and deepened its control over Rakhine State.

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