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China-Myanmar relations
Illegal Logging Throws a Wrench Into China-Myanmar Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Myanmar sentenced 153 Chinese loggers to life in prison, sparking protests from Beijing.
Why Did Myanmar's Opposition Leader Just Visit China?
By Jurgen Haacke
A closer look at Aung San Suu Kyi's recently concluded trip to Beijing.
China Wants Its Civilian Ships to Be Ready for War
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Aung San Suu Kyi in China, Hong Kong's moment of truth, and what China thinks about FIFA. Friday China links.
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi to Make Historic Visit to China
By Shannon Tiezzi
The opposition leader and democracy advocate will visit China from June 10-14.
China Stages Military Exercise Along Myanmar Border
By Ankit Panda
The People's Liberation Army is staging a live fire exercise along the Myanmar border.
More Chinese Citizens Injured in Spillover From Myanmar Conflict
By Shannon Tiezzi
Once again, Chinese citizens are caught in the crossfire of Myanmar's ethnic tensions.
Can China Untangle the Kokang Knot in Myanmar?
By Xue Li
The history of the Kokang conflict, and what China can do to help solve it.
China’s Myanmar Conundrum
By Ramya P S
Myanmar’s domestic politics are central to China’s strategic interests, and are testing Beijing’s core principles.
Why the Fighting in Kokang Threatens Peace in Myanmar
By Priscilla Clapp
The turmoil on Myanmar’s border with China has potentially significant implications.
Have Myanmar’s Armed Forces Gone Too Far?
By Hunter Marston and Andrew Morgan
Recent events show just how far Myanmar has to travel on the road to reform.
Myanmar Apologizes to China for Deadly Strike
By Shannon Tiezzi
Myanmar's government accepted responsibility for a bomb that killed five Chinese citizens.
Despite China's Warnings, Cross-Border Strikes From Myanmar Continue
By Ankit Panda
Despite stern warnings from senior Chinese officials, Myanmar forces continue to take their fight against the Kokang rebels across the border.