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Obama’s Myanmar Objectives
By Steve Hirsch
The U.S. president will visit Myanmar next week. Here’s what to expect.
UN Hopes to End Statelessness Must Focus on ASEAN
By Luke Hunt
Some of the world’s most marginalized people live on the periphery in Southeast Asia.
Interview: The Stateless Rohingya
By Vanessa Thevathasan
The growing persecution of the Rohingya minority in Myanmar.
Myanmar’s Rohingya Apartheid
By Emanuel Stoakes
A new government strategy looks like a blueprint for additional ethnic cleansing.
Myanmar Insists Reforms Are Working
By Mong Palatino
Myanmar is changing, argues the foreign minister. Not fast enough, respond the critics.
Myanmar’s Controversial Census
By Philip Heijmans
Rights groups are outraged that the census has failed to recognize an oppressed minority.
Is the EU Supporting Authoritarianism in Myanmar?
By Yola Verbruggen
The military retains power, and critics claim that its reforms have been superficial.
Changing Dynamics in Myanmar Impact Bangladesh’s Geopolitics
By Zahedul Amin
Myanmar’s opening to democracy and investment are changing Bangladesh’s economic and security strategy.
Brand USA’s Opportunity in Myanmar
By Ziad Haider
U.S. firms have an opportunity to undertake some consequential commercial diplomacy.
Connecting the Dots on Buddhist Fundamentalism
By Vishal Arora
There has been a rise in Buddhist extremism in several Asian countries recently. Is there a link?
AEC Delays a Victory for Human Trafficking
By Luke Hunt
Missing ASEAN’s single market deadline will hit the most vulnerable populations hardest.
Another Way Forward for Myanmar
By Knox Thames
Its recent opening notwithstanding, Myanmar still has a long way to go when it comes to religious freedoms.