Myanmar

The inclusive institutional balancing of the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation

SOVINDA PO AND CHRISTOPHER PRIMIANO | Among the internal players in the Mekong region, Thailand is the most powerful and the most proactive. Read More

Supporting the victims of sexual violence in Myanmar

PHYU PHYU OO AND SARA E DAVIES | Conflict-related sexual violence has been a feature of fighting in Myanmar for decades – a… Read More

International Criminal Court increasing its focus on the Asia Pacific

Government data suggests that at least 8663 thousand people (possibly triple that number) have been killed by police and other groups in the… Read More

Myanmar and a new kind of civil war

ANDREW SELTH  |   In early 1989, I was passing through Bangkok when a friend from a Western embassy invited me to what she called… Read More

Aung San Suu Kyi’s uncertain fate

ANDREW SELTH  |   In the flood of articles, op-eds and commentaries that has been published since the February coup in Myanmar, surprisingly few have… Read More

The upward spiral of violence in Myanmar

ANDREW SELTH  |   The clashes in Myanmar’s streets between largely peaceful protesters and armed members of the security forces over recent weeks evoke memories… Read More

Myanmar’s personalised politics

ANDREW SELTH  | Anyone looking at photographs and film footage of events in Myanmar could be forgiven for thinking that the violent confrontation… Read More

The coup in Myanmar

ANDREW SELTH  | It is always difficult to know what is happening inside Myanmar, and developments relating to the country’s armed forces (known… Read More

Conflict zones and COVID-19’s impact on sexual and gender-based violence reporting

SARA E DAVIES, PHYU PHYU OO, YOLANDA RIVEROS-MORALES AND JACQUI TRUE | COVID-19 has paradoxically made sexual and gender-based violence in the home both… Read More

Southeast Asia Snapshot #7

SouthEast Asia Snapshot with Dr Lucy West - Myanmar’s ruling NLD win absolute majority - Thai lawmakers consider constitutional amendments Read More

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