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What the US Can Learn from China and India’s Engagement With Myanmar

What the US Can Learn from China and India’s Engagement With Myanmar

By Abigail Chen and Hunter Marston
As U.S. pressure tactics have proven unable to improve conditions for the Rohingya, it is worth considering alternatives.
Facing the Future: Voices From the Rohingya Refugee Camps

Facing the Future: Voices From the Rohingya Refugee Camps

By Margarite Clarey
Rohingya refugees are weighing an impossible choice: wait in limbo or risk violence in the hope of a better future. 

Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi and the Cult of Personality

Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi and the Cult of Personality

By David I. Steinberg
Aung San Suu Kyi's cult of personality is continuously projected within Myanmar even while it expires internationally.

Why the UN Deal With Myanmar Ignores Rohingya Realities

Why the UN Deal With Myanmar Ignores Rohingya Realities

By Tun Khin
Conditions are nowhere near ready for Rohingya to return in safety and dignity.

Mrauk U: In the Shadow of the Rohingya Crisis

Mrauk U: In the Shadow of the Rohingya Crisis

By Libby Hogan
Myanmar’s archaeological wonder is marred by the violence in Rakhine state.
Will Rohingya Refugees Ever Be Repatriated to Myanmar?

Will Rohingya Refugees Ever Be Repatriated to Myanmar?

By Angshuman Choudhury
New developments make the repatriation of Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh far more difficult.

Rohingya Crisis Demands Australian Leadership on Human Rights

Rohingya Crisis Demands Australian Leadership on Human Rights

By Sean Bain
Canberra is duty-bound to speak up on human rights, and must review its defense assistance to states that flout international law.
Myanmar’s Buddhist Rakhine Rebels

Myanmar’s Buddhist Rakhine Rebels

By Neil Thompson
The army empowered the Rakhine to commit atrocities against the Rohingya. Now the Rakhine are turning against the state.

After Targeted Sanctions, It’s Time to Engage With Myanmar’s Moderates

After Targeted Sanctions, It’s Time to Engage With Myanmar’s Moderates

By Hunter Marston
The U.S. can encourage long-term, practical reform through the deft application of carrots and sticks.

The Rohingya in Bangladesh: Living in Limbo

The Rohingya in Bangladesh: Living in Limbo

By Tej Parikh
The conflict and humanitarian crisis is far from over; it has merely evolved.

Why Bangladesh Cannot Accept All the Rohingya

Why Bangladesh Cannot Accept All the Rohingya

By Sajeeb Wazed
A government adviser explains Dhaka's approach to the refugee crisis.
Rohingyas and the Unfinished Business of Partition

Rohingyas and the Unfinished Business of Partition

By Jayita Sarkar
Like so many of South Asia's flashpoints, the Rohingya crisis has roots in the bloody Partition of 1947.

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