Burma

Burma’s Rohingya Muslims mourn the end of the Obama era — and worry about Trump

ANDREW SELTH  | Burma’s Rohingya Muslims have been described as the most friendless people in the world. But for the past four years they… Read More

Aung San Suu Kyi’s fall from grace

ANDREW SELTH  | The people of Myanmar have always been able to capture complex issues in pithy, often humorous, ways. One joke currently doing… Read More

Will Obama’s Myanmar legacy survive under Trump?

ANDREW SELTH  | Treading between major powers, Myanmar is likely to continue its diplomatic balancing act Aung San Suu Kyi was quick to congratulate… Read More

Myanmar bibliographies and booklists

ANDREW SELTH  | Long-time Myanmar watcher Andrew Selth takes a look at early lists, popular titles and recommended reading on the Southeast Asian nation. Read More

Myanmar, Myeik and mythmaking

ANDREW SELTH  | For most of the 20th century, the Myeik (formerly Mergui) Archipelago in Myanmar’s far south was rarely visited by foreigners. The… Read More

Lifting US sanctions: right or wrong?

Lee Morgenbesser looks at the case for and against dropping economic restrictions on Myanmar. Two weeks ago the Obama administration declared that it will drop… Read More

Journeys without maps in Myanmar

ANDREW SELTH  | More open politics and new technologies are putting much of the country back on the beaten path. When I lived… Read More

More name games in Burma/Myanmar

ANDREW SELTH  | Regular readers of The Interpreter will know that, over the past few years, this site has closely followed the Australian government’s… Read More

Heroines, heroes and villains

ANDREW SELTH  | In the second article of a two-part series, Andrew Selth takes a look at superheroes and more in Myanmar comics. Over… Read More

Wars and rumors of wars

ANDREW SELTH  | In the first of a two-part series, Andrew Selth explores the relationship between conflict and comics in yesterday’s Myanmar. In his… Read More

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