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Myanmar Tatmadaw
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Beyond the Rohingya: Myanmar’s Other Crises
By Gavin Kelleher
With Rakhine state in the international spotlight, Myanmar’s abuses in Kachin state continue with little global notice.
Myanmar’s Challenging Path to Peace
By Eugene Mark
Building trust between the Tatmadaw and the ethnic armed groups is the starting point of the path to peace.
What Is the Tatmadaw’s Plan for the Rohingya?
By Austin Bodetti
Myanmar’s military has spent decades engineering a genocide.
Rakhine Violence: Unraveling the Context and State Response
By Angshuman Choudhury
What led up to the recent spike in violence?
The Bumpy Relationship Between India and Myanmar
By Amara Thiha
Delhi-Naypyidaw relations may fall short, but India has made progress in some areas.
Military Stranglehold Brings Misery to Myanmar’s Minorities
By Matthew Wells
“We need the Myanmar military to live peacefully with the ethnic communities. I don’t want them to torture us again.”
How Should Washington Re-engage with Myanmar's Security Agenda?
By Amara Thiha
Multi-track diplomacy holds the key to effective engagement with the Tatmadaw.
Militarism in Thailand and Myanmar: A Role Reversal in the Making?
By Pavin Chachavalpongpun
Militarism seems to be migrating from the latter to the former at a speedy rate.
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