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Summit for Democracy Showed the Challenges to Democracy

Summit for Democracy Showed the Challenges to Democracy

By MIMAKI Seiko
The problem is not just the rival camp, but the unclear US strategy.
How Myanmar’s Coup Has Reshaped Its Ethnic Conflicts

How Myanmar’s Coup Has Reshaped Its Ethnic Conflicts

By Thomas Kean
The coup has given way to potentially transformative negotiations aimed at the creation of a genuinely inclusive federal state.

Cambodia Postpones ASEAN Meeting Amid Myanmar Disagreements

Cambodia Postpones ASEAN Meeting Amid Myanmar Disagreements

By Sebastian Strangio
The Myanmar crisis has opened an increasingly wide fissure within the Southeast Asian bloc.

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Sentenced to 4 More Years in Prison

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Sentenced to 4 More Years in Prison

By Associated Press
The military junta has not allowed any outside party to meet with Aung San Suu Kyi since its seizure of power.

Cambodian Government Defends PM’s Myanmar Trip, Hails ‘Positive’ Outcomes

Cambodian Government Defends PM’s Myanmar Trip, Hails ‘Positive’ Outcomes

By Sebastian Strangio
As expected, the trip did little to advance a solution to the country's complex of political and humanitarian crises.
Uncertainty, Criticism Ahead of Hun Sen’s Myanmar Visit

Uncertainty, Criticism Ahead of Hun Sen’s Myanmar Visit

By Sebastian Strangio
The Cambodian leader has opted for direct talks with the country's coup leader Min Aung Hlaing.

ASEAN and Myanmar: Crisis and Opportunity

ASEAN and Myanmar: Crisis and Opportunity

By SUKEGAWA Seiya
The regional bloc must use the situation in Myanmar to bolster its capabilities.
Myanmar Junta Orders Judges to Ignore Correspondence From International Courts

Myanmar Junta Orders Judges to Ignore Correspondence From International Courts

By Sebastian Strangio
A leaked memo offers some insight into how the military administration views the advancing criminal cases against its top leaders.

What the National Defense Authorization Act Means for US Policy Toward Myanmar

What the National Defense Authorization Act Means for US Policy Toward Myanmar

By Zachary Abuza
The legislation calls for Washington to adopt a more robust and cohesive approach toward the country's military junta.

UN Special Rapporteur Calls for ‘New Year’s Ceasefire’ in Myanmar

UN Special Rapporteur Calls for ‘New Year’s Ceasefire’ in Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
But given the asymmetry of forces on the ground, any ceasefire would likely play into the military junta's hands.

Save the Children Confirms Two Staff Killed in Myanmar Massacre

Save the Children Confirms Two Staff Killed in Myanmar Massacre

By Sebastian Strangio
The terror attack in Kayah State portends a dry season military offensive against the anti-coup resistance.
Massacre of Civilians in Myanmar Fuels Outrage

Massacre of Civilians in Myanmar Fuels Outrage

By Tassanee Vejpongsa
The military reportedly shot and burnt over 30 civilians, including children, in Mo So village in eastern Myanmar.

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