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Pulling the Plug in Myanmar

Pulling the Plug in Myanmar

By Sribala Subramanian
A coup and an energy transition break up two longstanding partnerships in the country’s oil and gas sector.
Myanmar Military Clashes With Arakan Army, Threatening Ceasefire

Myanmar Military Clashes With Arakan Army, Threatening Ceasefire

By Sebastian Strangio
The Rakhine nationalist force has the clout to reshape the contours of Myanmar's post-coup crisis.

Myanmar Junta to Grant ASEAN Envoy Access to Detained NLD Figures

Myanmar Junta to Grant ASEAN Envoy Access to Detained NLD Figures

By Sebastian Strangio
But there are good reasons to think this concession will serve the military administration's broader goals.

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.

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.

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."

‘No Progress’ on ASEAN Peace Plan for Myanmar: Singaporean PM

‘No Progress’ on ASEAN Peace Plan for Myanmar: Singaporean PM

By Sebastian Strangio
Four Southeast Asian nations have now expressed criticisms of Cambodia's unilateral crisis diplomacy on Myanmar.
Aung San Suu Kyi Hit With 5 New Corruption Charges

Aung San Suu Kyi Hit With 5 New Corruption Charges

By Sebastian Strangio
The 76-year-old leader now faces a barrage of more than 15 criminal charges, designed to consign her to an early – and forced – retirement.

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