Three Theses on the Crisis in Rakhine
17 Minutes To ReadSoe Lin Aung offers an intervention into analyses of the Rohingya crisis.
No Excuse for Aung San Suu Kyi’s (In)actions
6 Minutes To ReadHaroon Atcha argues for a more critical appraisal of Myanmar’s de facto leader.
Muddling Through in Rakhine is Not Enough
4 Minutes To ReadKhinZaw Win on the worsening, bloody business-as-usual in Rakhine.
Burma’s “Shackles of the Past” are Today’s Wounds
3 Minutes To ReadVeronica Collins argues that government silence on Burma’s bloody past has led to ongoing human rights abuses.
Disappointing Progress on an Important Debate: Response to “The Myth Myanmar can Afford to Ditch”
8 Minutes To ReadMay Thu Khine adds to the discussion on gender equality in Myanmar.
The Myth Myanmar can Afford to Ditch
8 Minutes To ReadBrandon Aung Moe challenges the notion of the disempowered Burmese woman.
Getting it Right: A response to “Death, Lies and Videotape”
4 Minutes To ReadFortify Rights responds to debate over graphic video footage disseminated in May.
Why the NLD government needs to renegotiate the Salween dams
4 Minutes To ReadJulian Kirchherr and Matthew J Walton urge a shift of focus to other dams in Myanmar.
Is media biased against the ethnic armed organizations in Myanmar?
6 Minutes To ReadYaw Bawm Mangshang analyzes reporting on ethnic conflict.
Death, Lies, and Videotape
5 Minutes To ReadDavid Scott Mathieson explores the pernicious effects of fake news on complex conflicts.