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Europe and ASEAN Should Work Together on Myanmar Crisis
By John Sifton
Neither the EU nor ASEAN can deal with the crisis in Myanmar alone, but together they can make a difference.
Why Is the EU Quiet Over Myanmar Junta’s Planned Executions?
By David Hutt and Kristina Kironska
The EU is one of the world's staunchest opponents of the death penalty. So why hasn't Brussels spoken out more forcefully on the junta's execution plans?
Can Europe Make a Difference in Myanmar?
By Sophie Boisseau du Rocher and Felix Heiduck
How the EU reacts to the coup is litmus test not only for its support of democracy in Myanmar, but also for its capacity to adjust to new systemic challenges in the region.
What’s in the EU Myanmar Arms Embargo Extension?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The development highlighted Europe’s ongoing approach to engaging the country in this realm amid significant challenges.
What’s Behind Myanmar Military Chief’s Europe Voyage?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at Min Aung Hlaing's goodwill visit to Germany and stopover in Austria.
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