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Myanmar reforms
Myanmar's Purge a Blow to Reform
By Luke Hunt
Internal purge is a throwback to the era of military rule.
Myanmar and the Future of Asia's New Great Game
By Jeremie P. Credo
Myanmar's opening has made its growing strategic value to major powers even more evident.
Myanmar Military Chief Vows Non-Interference in Elections
By Prashanth Parameswaran
General says result will be honored if victory is achieved fairly.
Myanmar Faces Daunting Post-Election Challenges, Experts Warn
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Much remains to be done following historic elections in November.
The American Stake in Myanmar and Sri Lanka
By Admiral Dennis C. Blair
Reformers in both countries deserve the continued support of the United States.
Myanmar Inks Global Arms Treaty
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The government ratifies the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Myanmar Reveals Date for Historic 2015 Elections
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The country finally sets the date for much-anticipated polls.
A Rational Approach to the Rohingya Crisis
By Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat
The issue is more complex than many commentators suggest.
Constitutional Reform Fails in Myanmar Ahead of Polls
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Key constitutional amendments fail to pass the country’s parliament.
Ahead of Crucial Elections, Myanmar’s Media Stifled by Climate of Fear
By Rupert Abbott
Despite reforms, press freedoms in Myanmar are still subject to very strict limits.
Time to Revisit an ASEAN-EU FTA?
By Ji Xianbai
Much has changed since 2007, when FTA talks were first attempted.
Myanmar Acquits Journalist’s Killers Amid Muslim Exodus
By Luke Hunt
“Naypyidaw is under a harsh spotlight.”