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Aung San Suu Kyi
India’s Balancing Act in Myanmar
By Harsh V. Pant
India's approach to Myanmar's Rohingya crisis demonstrates the tension between its geopolitical interests and values.
The Rohingya: A People Without A Home
By Probal Rashid
More than 35 years since it began, the Rohingya crisis is long overdue for a solution.
Myanmar's Rohingya Crisis Escalates
By Luke Hunt
Life for the group is looking grimmer by the day.
Why India Isn't Really 'Acting East' in Myanmar
By Jonathan Tai
New Delhi has a lot left to do to actually realize its grand ambitions.
Why Myanmar’s Suu Kyi Has Failed on Media Freedom
By Joshua Kurlantzick
The current government's approach looks eerily familiar.
Why Is Myanmar's Peace Process Still Failing?
By Luke Hunt
Naypyidaw continues to face significant challenges as it tries to end decades of conflict.
The History and Future of Southeast Asia
By Luke Hunt
Luke Hunt speaks with legendary journalist James Pringle about the history and future of Southeast Asia and other current developments.
It’s Good to Be the Tatmadaw
By Ben Dunant
Formerly a global pariah, the Burmese military now enjoys a growing embrace by the West and public support at home.
Stop the Suu Kyi Blame Game in Myanmar
By Edward Parker
Don't rush to judgement on Aung San Suu Kyi just yet.
Time For Myanmar’s New Government to Get Back on Track
By Erin Murphy
Though the NLD and Aung San Suu Kyi have had a disappointing year, there are some steps they can take to get back on track.
Myanmar's Rohingya Crackdown 'Crimes Against Humanity': Top UN Official
By Luke Hunt
Rapporteur says Aung San Suu Kyi must answer for atrocities.
The Cowardice of Aung San Suu Kyi
By David Hutt
Is The Lady still a champion of rights and democracy?