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Can Europe Make a Difference in Myanmar?

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.
Indian Businesses Need to Take Action on the Myanmar Coup

Indian Businesses Need to Take Action on the Myanmar Coup

By Angshuman Choudhury
Indian companies must suspend all commercial relationships with the Myanmar military.

Bangladesh’s Deafening Silence on the Myanmar Coup

Bangladesh’s Deafening Silence on the Myanmar Coup

By Shakil Bin Mushtaq
Dhaka’s plans for resolution of the Rohingya crisis, and its broader relations with Myanmar, remain something of a mystery.

Woman Shot During Protest Against Myanmar Coup Dies

Woman Shot During Protest Against Myanmar Coup Dies

By Associated Press
Shot last week by police during a demonstration in Naypyitaw, Mya Thwet Thwet Khine died Friday.

Myanmar Coup: The View From Yangon

Myanmar Coup: The View From Yangon

By Hugh Bohane
Residents in Myanmar express their alarm, anger, and sense of deja vu over the February 1 coup.
Ripple Effects of Myanmar Coup Felt in India’s Northeast

Ripple Effects of Myanmar Coup Felt in India’s Northeast

By Thet Swe Aye and Bikash Kumar Bhattacharya
The February 1 coup has generated concern among Chin refugees in India's northeast, and could complicate the country's counterinsurgency efforts.

Protests Against Military Coup Sweep Myanmar’s Yangon

Protests Against Military Coup Sweep Myanmar’s Yangon

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Portraits of a pensive nation.
Police in Myanmar Crack Down on Crowds Defying Protest Ban

Police in Myanmar Crack Down on Crowds Defying Protest Ban

By Associated Press
So far, Myanmar's military government has demonstrated restraint, relatively speaking, in the face of growing protests.

Myanmar Generals’ Path to ‘Eternal Peace’

Myanmar Generals’ Path to ‘Eternal Peace’

By Robert Bociaga
The peace process was already at a crossroads before the coup. With the Tatmadaw now in charge, what comes next?

India and Myanmar: Business as Usual Despite Power Grab

India and Myanmar: Business as Usual Despite Power Grab

By Sudha Ramachandran
While New Delhi’s approach toward its Southeast Asian neighbor was once shaped by its commitment to democratic values, realpolitik now rules the roost.

Jokowi, Muhyiddin Call for Special ASEAN Meeting on Myanmar

Jokowi, Muhyiddin Call for Special ASEAN Meeting on Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
The Myanmar coup once again highlights the need for ASEAN to act as a unified bloc on regional crises.
The Coup in Myanmar: A Grim Future for Aid Groups?

The Coup in Myanmar: A Grim Future for Aid Groups?

By Shagun Gupta
The military takeover has cast a host of bilateral development projects into uncertainty.

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