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Aung San Suu Kyi
Governing Myanmar
By Christina Fink
The NLD government’s first year in office was difficult, and more challenges remain ahead.
Aung San Suu Kyi's Czech Connection
By Jiří Šitler
Aung San Suu Kyi and Václav Havel never met, but bonded over their respective struggles for democracy.
Is Myanmar on the Path to Genocide?
By Michael Hart
Decades of persecution have left the Rohingya on the brink of genocide.
Genocide or Not, Time to Act on Myanmar's Rohingya Crisis
By Luke Hunt
Arguments over terminology aside, ongoing atrocities need to stop.
The Dark Depths of Myanmar's Rohingya Tragedy
By Emanuel Stoakes
Cynicism and denial hold sway in Myanmar, even as children's lives are put at risk.
Will Najib’s Vocal Defense of the Rohingya Backfire?
By Theophilus Kwek
In speaking out forcefully about “genocide” in Myanmar, Malaysia’s prime minister may have opened a Pandora’s box.
Stop Pretending Myanmar Is a Democracy
By Kim Tatam
The world should stop pretending that Myanmar's military is no longer committing rights abuses.
Time for Suu Kyi’s Second Revolution in Myanmar
By David Hutt
She and her party must complete the work that they have only just begun.
Myanmar’s Opening: Doing Business in Asia’s Final Frontier
By Edward Parker
Myanmar looks to be on the path to a prosperous future and a fast-growing, dynamic economy.
Why the US Shouldn't Have Lifted Sanctions on Myanmar
By Aaron Balshan
The removal of sanctions will not do Myanmar's fledgling democracy any favors.
Myanmar Gripped By Suu Kyi Health Scare
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Leader said to be in stable condition following concerns.