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Aung San Suu Kyi
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.
China Faces Tougher Laws in Myanmar
By Vicky Bowman
In the wake of the controversial Myitsone dam, Aung San Suu Kyi is demanding more from investors in high risk projects.
The Changing Face of ASEAN
By Luke Hunt
Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam offer an unlikely breath of fresh air.
Myanmar’s Foreign Policy Rebalance
By Jonathan T. Chow and Leif-Eric Easley
The country’s shift in its alignments is about more than just China and the United States.
Can Kofi Annan’s Commission Solve the Rohingya Conundrum?
By Nehginpao Kipgen
A new advisory commission, led by Annan, will seek a lasting solution to tensions in Rakhine state.
How India Can Direct its 'Act East' Policy Toward Myanmar
By Sampa Kundu
Myanmar will play a key role in India's Act Easy Policy, if Delhi can counterbalance China's influence.
Wary of China, India Moves to Woo a New Myanmar
By Harsh V. Pant
India's outreach to Myanmar's new democratic government is built on years of history.
In Myanmar, the AIIB Could Buttress China's 'One Belt, One Road' Framework
By Ankit Panda
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank could come to play a greater role in Myanmar.
Migrant Labor Activists Plan for the 2020 Election in Myanmar
By T. F. Rhoden
Over two million Burmese migrants in Thailand were left out of Myanmar's 2015 election. Will it happen again in 2020?
The Problem With the 21st Century Panglong Conference
By Richard Dolan
Before it even convenes, Aung San Suu Kyi's high-profile peace process effort is facing stumbling blocks.