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Australia Calls for Myanmar Junta to Release Detained Economist

Australia Calls for Myanmar Junta to Release Detained Economist

By Sebastian Strangio
Professor Sean Turnell had worked as an economic policy advisor to ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
India Needs to Get Serious About the Crisis in Myanmar

India Needs to Get Serious About the Crisis in Myanmar

By Gautam Mukhopadhaya
The political landscape in the country has shifted. New Delhi now needs to adjust its own approach.

Why Doesn’t the West Sell Weapons to Myanmar’s Anti-Junta Rebels?

Why Doesn’t the West Sell Weapons to Myanmar’s Anti-Junta Rebels?

By David Hutt
Whether or not direct military aid would help, Western governments should recognize that there is no going back to the status quo ante.

Cambodia Says Myanmar Junta’s FM Not Invited to Upcoming Conclave

Cambodia Says Myanmar Junta’s FM Not Invited to Upcoming Conclave

By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement follows criticisms of Cambodia's policy of pragmatic engagement with the military administration.

Cambodia as ASEAN Chair: What to Expect

Cambodia as ASEAN Chair: What to Expect

Pou Sothirak, Elina Noor, and Aaron Connelly on the controversial start to Cambodia's year-long ASEAN chairmanship, and what might come next.
Marking Myanmar Coup Anniversary, Western Governments Target Judiciary With Sanctions

Marking Myanmar Coup Anniversary, Western Governments Target Judiciary With Sanctions

By Sebastian Strangio
The coordinated move follows a series of recent convictions against ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

The Yearlong Failure to Protect Myanmar’s People and What to Do Now

The Yearlong Failure to Protect Myanmar’s People and What to Do Now

By Savita Pawnday and Liam Scott
There is much more the world can do to help the people of Myanmar in their struggle against the military dictatorship.
Myanmar Has Moved Beyond Aung San Suu Kyi vs. the Generals

Myanmar Has Moved Beyond Aung San Suu Kyi vs. the Generals

By Philipp Annawitt
One year on from Myanmar's coup, things on the ground have moved on. It's time the international community does as well.

ARSA After the Myanmar Coup: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

ARSA After the Myanmar Coup: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

By Patrick Dupont
Isolated from its main popular base of support, the ragtag militant outfit has withered on the vine.

India Needs to Get Real About the Instability in Myanmar

India Needs to Get Real About the Instability in Myanmar

By Mohamed Zeeshan
India's biggest diplomatic asset is its potential role as a mediator between the West and the Tatmadaw.

France’s Total Backs Sanctions on Myanmar Oil and Gas Revenues

France’s Total Backs Sanctions on Myanmar Oil and Gas Revenues

By Sebastian Strangio
The shift is a major breakthrough for activists seeking to strangle the military government's main source of revenue.
UN Envoy Calls on Thailand to Step Up on Myanmar Crisis

UN Envoy Calls on Thailand to Step Up on Myanmar Crisis

By Sebastian Strangio
Noeleen Heyzer said that Thailand "has an important role in preventing further deterioration of the crisis in Myanmar."

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