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India Engages Myanmar
November 26, 2022

India Engages Myanmar

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
What explains New Delhi’s greater engagement with the country's military government?
In Post-Coup Myanmar: ‘Death Squads’ and Extrajudicial Killings
November 03, 2022

In Post-Coup Myanmar: ‘Death Squads’ and Extrajudicial Killings

By Manny Maung
Pro-junta armed groups that have claimed responsibility for of extrajudicial killings have faced no consequences in Myanmar.

Graft Convictions Extend Aung San Suu Kyi’s Prison Term to 26 Years
October 12, 2022

Graft Convictions Extend Aung San Suu Kyi’s Prison Term to 26 Years

By Grant Peck
New convictions extend the NLD leader's prison term, an effort critics of the military government say is designed to keep her from contesting elections planned for 2023.

Funding Myanmar’s Spring Revolution
August 01, 2022

Funding Myanmar’s Spring Revolution

By Zachary Abuza
War isn’t cheap. How has the National Unity Government funded itself – and its military efforts?

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Testifies in Election Fraud Trial
July 15, 2022

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Testifies in Election Fraud Trial

By Kiko Rosario
A conviction could lead to her party being dissolved and unable to participate in a new election the military has promised will take place in 2023.
Ethnic Armed Groups Eye Post-coup Myanmar
May 31, 2022

Ethnic Armed Groups Eye Post-coup Myanmar

By Robert Bociaga
What are the chances for a liberated Myanmar with more autonomy for ethnic groups?

US-ASEAN Summit Is a Chance to Chart a New Course for Myanmar Policy
May 05, 2022

US-ASEAN Summit Is a Chance to Chart a New Course for Myanmar Policy

By Salai Za Uk Ling
Washington should use the upcoming summit with ASEAN to work out a new multilateral strategy to respond to the ongoing crisis.
How the Coup Shattered the Image of Myanmar’s Military
April 21, 2022

How the Coup Shattered the Image of Myanmar’s Military

By Tun Myint
The Tatmadaw has slid from a repressive to a repugnant institution in public opinion.

Strife in Myanmar Curbs Traditional New Year Celebrations
April 13, 2022

Strife in Myanmar Curbs Traditional New Year Celebrations

By Grant Peck
The coronavirus pandemic curbed celebrations for the past two years, and the military’s ouster of the elected government last year further smothered the holiday spirit.

Japan and Australia Should Sanction the Myanmar Military
March 26, 2022

Japan and Australia Should Sanction the Myanmar Military

By Elaine Pearson and Teppei Kasai
Betting on ASEAN’s fruitless diplomacy undermines international action.

Myanmar’s Military Mindset
February 01, 2022

Myanmar’s Military Mindset

By Robert Bociaga
A year after its coup, Myanmar’s army is being defied by its people, but remains determined to defend and lengthen its reign.
The Battle for Myanmar
February 01, 2022

The Battle for Myanmar

By Allegra Mendelson
The strong, armed resistance movement surprised the regime, but without greater international support, the situation will likely continue to deteriorate.

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