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China’s Myanmar Headache
By Shannon Tiezzi
Fighting between ethnic Chinese and the Myanmar government poses a thorny problem for Beijing.
Are Chinese Citizens Trapped by Fighting in Northern Myanmar?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The government says no; Chinese and Western media alike say yes.
Kachin and China’s Troubled Border
By Brent Crane
The Kachin conflict is a thorn in China’s side as it tries to manage its relations with Myanmar.
China’s Influence in Myanmar Facing Growing Scrutiny
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing is still struggling to adapt to Myanmar’s new landscape.
3 Reasons China Should Welcome Aung San Suu Kyi
By Mu Chunshan
China should extend an invitation -- and an olive branch -- to Suu Kyi and Myanmar's opposition party.
India’s ‘Look East’ Policy Begins with Myanmar
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
Modi’s visit highlights Myanmar as a first step in countering China.
Myanmar Opposition Leader Aung San Suu Kyi to Visit China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Suu Kyi will have to balance political realism with human rights concerns if she wants to visit China.
Myanmar’s Great Power Balancing Act
By Jacob Goldberg
In balancing its relations with China and India, Myanmar is continuing a well-established practice.
Myanmar, ASEAN, and the China Challenge
By Shannon Tiezzi
As this year's ASEAN Chair, Myanmar will face pressure from the pro- and anti-China camps.
Washington’s Flawed Myanmar Policy
By David Brenner
Many of Myanmar's ethnic minorities are growing increasingly disillusioned with America and may turn to China instead.
Can India Catch Up With China in Myanmar?
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
China has a powerful economic presence, but India has some historical and institutional strengths.
China’s Troubled Myanmar Policy
A self-serving approach has clouded local perceptions of China’s presence, especially in troubled Kachin State.
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