Call for Papers: 16th International Burma Studies Conference
2 Minutes To ReadThe 16th International Burma Studies Conference will be held from October 3-5, 2025 in Dekalb, Illinois.
From Oxford to Myanmar: Tea Circle’s Website Re-launch
2 Minutes To ReadThe Tea Circle team announces its website relaunch, Burmese publishing, and upcoming initiatives.
Remaking and Living with Resource Frontiers in Myanmar
6 Minutes To ReadA new special issue in Geopolitics (edited by Jasnea Sarma, Hilary Faxon and K.B. Roberts) highlights pre- and post-coup extractive economies and political geographies in Myanmar and beyond.
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…
Tea Circle Event: The Future of Federalism and Political Decentralization in Myanmar
4 Minutes To ReadUpcoming event: The Future of Federalism and Political Decentralization in Myanmar (November 12, 9-11am EST/ 8:30-10:30pm MMT) The military coup in Myanmar prompted a quick shift by major ethnic Burman Read the full article…
Tea Circle Event: The Role of ASEAN and Regional Actors in Myanmar’s Crisis
< 1 minuteUpcoming event:The role of ASEAN and Regional 29, 7:30-9:30pm MMT/ 9:00-11:00am EDT) 29, 7:30-9:30pm MMT/ 9:00-11:00am EDT) How can ASEAN countries effectively respond to Myanmar’s political turmoil? Tea Circle presents Read the full article…
Introducing Lu Nge Khit
4 Minutes To ReadMya Yi Nyo Lwin (pseudonym) introduces Lu Nge Khit, a new media organisation by and for the youth of Myanmar today.
Tea Circle Event: “The Coup Won’t Eradicate Our Future” | ငါတို့အနာဂတ် ငါတို့ပြန်ပေး
< 1 minuteThe Coup Won’t Eradicate Our Future” | ငါတို့အနာဂတ် ငါတို့ပြန်ပေး Tea Circle presents a conversation between Myanmar’s youth protest participants & leaders, moderated by youth advocate and activist Ma Thinzar Shun Read the full article…
Tea Circle in Transition: Burmese translations and upcoming expansion
3 Minutes To ReadDear Readers, Our editorial team is excited to announce a number of new initiatives associated with the expansion of our current site. These expansion efforts have been made possible through Read the full article…
Sensing Myanmar – Researcher Reflections on the Coup
6 Minutes To ReadAndrew M. Jefferson, Tomas Max Martin, Hannah Russell, and Ergün Cakal launch a research-focused post-coup essay series.