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Chinese Media’s Conflicting Narratives on the Myanmar Coup

Chinese Media’s Conflicting Narratives on the Myanmar Coup

By Diya Jiang and Kristina Kironska
The difference in reporting on the situation in Myanmar between Chinese state media facing international audiences (in English) and Chinese domestic media (in Chinese) reflects the dual political agenda of the Chinese government.
Myanmar’s Former Military Dictator Hospitalized Due to COVID-19

Myanmar’s Former Military Dictator Hospitalized Due to COVID-19

By Sebastian Strangio
Than Shwe's illness is paralleled by the collapse of the crafted system of semi-democracy that he engineered.

China Announces Aid Dispersal to Myanmar’s Military Junta

China Announces Aid Dispersal to Myanmar’s Military Junta

By Sebastian Strangio
Can Western democracies offer similar aid without legitimizing Myanmar's military administration?

US Authorities Thwart Plot Against Outspoken Myanmar Envoy

US Authorities Thwart Plot Against Outspoken Myanmar Envoy

By Sebastian Strangio
The revelation of a plot against Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun will only deepen the junta's international opprobrium.

Revenge Porn Has Become a Political Weapon in Myanmar

Revenge Porn Has Become a Political Weapon in Myanmar

By Amara Thiha
As Myanmar's crisis deepens, the country's women are bearing much of the burden.
Evidences Emerges of Junta ‘Massacre’ in Northwest Myanmar

Evidences Emerges of Junta ‘Massacre’ in Northwest Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
At least 40 people are alleged to have been killed by soldiers in a township that is a center of armed resistance to the military administration.

Can ASEAN’s Special Envoy Resolve the Crisis in Myanmar?

Can ASEAN’s Special Envoy Resolve the Crisis in Myanmar?

By Sebastian Strangio
Brunei’s Erywan Yusof faces an uphill struggle in bringing the country’s contending factions into a process of dialogue.
Coup Brings ‘Bad New Days’ to Myanmar’s Mining Communities

Coup Brings ‘Bad New Days’ to Myanmar’s Mining Communities

By Daniel Combs
Myanmar’s military and ethnic armies are waging a war for control over the country’s natural resources – and the enormous profits that come with them.

Myanmar Is Not a Failed State, But a Failed Coup

Myanmar Is Not a Failed State, But a Failed Coup

By Yanghee Lee, Chris Sidoti, and Marzuki Darusman
If Myanmar becomes a failed state it will only be because the outside world failed to come to the country's aid.

Myanmar Junta Forms Caretaker Government, Promises Elections in 2023

Myanmar Junta Forms Caretaker Government, Promises Elections in 2023

By Sebastian Strangio
But the announcement will do little to convince the large proportion of the Myanmar public opposing military rule.

David and Goliath: Myanmar’s Armed Resistance at the Crossroads

David and Goliath: Myanmar’s Armed Resistance at the Crossroads

By Robert Bociaga
“We can’t just wait to get help until we die”: More and more protesters see no hope for a return to democracy outside of taking up arms.
Myanmar Shadow Government Forms COVID-19 Task Force

Myanmar Shadow Government Forms COVID-19 Task Force

By Sebastian Strangio
The National Unity Government hopes to capitalize on the junta's incompetent response to the current COVID-19 surge.

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