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Myanmar
Rohingya Fleeing Myanmar Face Difficulties in Thailand
By Audrey Gaughran
Thailand needs to take action to address its failure to offer protection to those most in need.
Economics and Democracy: Myanmar’s Myriad Challenges
By Neil Thompson
Nationalism and the crisis in Rakhine hide the economic roots of the NLD’s weakness.
Pakistan’s Rohingya Hypocrisy
By Usman Ahmad
What tolerance can Pakistan expect in Myanmar for its Muslim minorities when it is unwilling to apply similar concepts itself?
Are the Rohingya Facing Genocide?
By George Wright
A single word; the most heinous of crimes.
Why Myanmar’s Insurance Market is the Next Big Thing
By Edward Parker
The market remains closed to foreign insurers, but that is set to change.
A Promising Trilateral: India-Myanmar-Thailand
By Roshan Iyer
It's time to revive the free flow of people, capital and ideas around the Bay of Bengal.
Rakhine Violence: Unraveling the Context and State Response
By Angshuman Choudhury
What led up to the recent spike in violence?
What is the Future of the Media in Myanmar?
By Edward Parker
Myanmar’s media is making progress, “two steps forward, one step back.”
The Rohingya: A People Without A Home
By Probal Rashid
More than 35 years since it began, the Rohingya crisis is long overdue for a solution.
Maturing Myanmar: Is Business Still Confident?
By Edward Parker
Early excitement has been dampened, but opportunities for optimism remain, despite many challenges.
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.”