Chronicle of a Coup: April 20 & 21, 2021

8 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the psychological repercussions of living under military repression in Myanmar.
Peering under the hood: Coup narratives and Tatmadaw Factionalism

11 Minutes To ReadAnders Kirstein Moeller proposes that the coup d’état on February 1, 2021 can be better understood as a factionalist power grab, with implications for how analysts look at the ongoing crisis Read the full article…
Escalating Crisis in Myanmar from a Cross-border Perspective

9 Minutes To ReadCV Lalmalsawmi discusses the repercussions of Myanmar’s coup from across the border in Mizoram.
Chronicle of a Coup: April 17, 18 & 19, 2021

10 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the everyday emergencies erupting in Myanmar because of military repression.
Chronicle of a Coup: March 31, April 2 & 3, 2021

10 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the everyday emergencies erupting in Myanmar because of military repression
“A Thousand Fires:” Anti-Imperialist Filmmaking in Magway’s Oilfields

10 Minutes To ReadCourtney Wittekind interviews filmmaker Saeed Taji Farouky about his film, “A Thousand Fires,” set in Magway.
Chronicle of a Coup: March 8, 19 & 27, 2021

12 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the everyday emergencies erupting in Myanmar because of military repression.
Tea Circle Event: Social Research and the Internet in Post-coup Myanmar (December 7)

2 Minutes To ReadUpcoming event: Social Research and the Internet in Post-coup Myanmar (December 7, 8:30pm MMT/ 9am EST) “Cyberspace and Freedom of Expression in Post-coup Myanmar” Join Tea Circle and the SecDev Foundation on Tuesday, 7 December Read the full article…
Chronicle of a Coup: March 2 & 4, 2021

8 Minutes To ReadChristopher J. Walker reflects on the everyday emergencies erupting in Myanmar because of military repression.
The City and the Wilderness: Indo-Persian Encounters in Southeast Asia, Arash Khazeni, University of California Press, 2020, 264 pages.

8 Minutes To ReadChristian Gilberti reviews a recent book on Persian travellers in Southeast Asia.