Is Education a Prerequisite for Democracy? A Study Case of Myanmar

7 Minutes To Read Rio Kevin and Dr. Abellia Anggi Wardani examine the relations between education and sustainable democracy in Myanmar.
The Red Right Hand of Burmese Military Cinematic Propaganda

11 Minutes To ReadDavid Scott Mathieson asks, if this is the quality of military propaganda, how could they have stayed in power for so long?
2021 (or) An Atrocious Year

8 Minutes To ReadZa Latt Myay (pseudonym) discusses the life of a Myanmar refugee in India.
Beijing’s Economic Stakes: Lessons from Post-coup Sino-Myanmar Relations

4 Minutes To ReadDiya Jiang explores Beijing’s interests and trade-offs in managing Sino-Myanmar relations following the Myanmar military’s February 2021 coup d’état.
The Human Cost of Fashion: Chinese Fashion Conglomerate (Kingsrich) and the Struggles of Burmese Garment Workers

18 Minutes To ReadHaymarn Soe Nyunt and Pai Cheimt Khaung delve into the unseen hardships of Myanmar’s garment workers with a focus on Kingsrich Garment Factory.
Myanmar’s Higher Education Sector Post-Coup: Areas for Improvement in Interim Education Providers

7 Minutes To ReadIsabella Aung examines challenges faced by the interim education system post-coup.
A Year in My Life: How February 2021 Changed Me

7 Minutes To Read Dawt (pseudonym) explains how her life and the experiences she went through changed before and after the military coup.
The Unfinished Spring Revolution

6 Minutes To ReadLen (pseudonym) expresses how her struggles, traumatic experiences, and life have changed for the worse in the aftermath of the coup.
When it is time, I want to go home

7 Minutes To ReadYu Gan Paing (pseudonym) explains the trauma, struggles, and the vicious cycles in the life of a refugee since the 2021 coup.
From Suffering to Solidarity: Learning from the Past and Building an Egalitarian Society in Myanmar

3 Minutes To ReadAung Ko Ko argues that the Spring Revolution provides an opportunity for an ideological marketplace to flourish.