Is where you go on holiday a moral decision?

16 Minutes To ReadBertie Alexander Lawson explores the moral questions surrounding travel to Myanmar.
Taxing Shwe-Yin-Aye

3 Minutes To ReadSwe Zaw Oo narrates a perspective on the prevalence of tax evasion in Myanmar’s cash-based economy. Image courtesy of Swe Zaw Oo The sleepy afternoon of a Yangon street is woken […]
The NLD Cannot Circumvent the Military’s Veto Over Constitutional Amendments

4 Minutes To ReadJesse Hartery responds to Jason Gelbort’s argument that the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw can circumvent the military’s veto over constitutional amendments.
Remembering Michel Louis Méca’s birthday cake

4 Minutes To ReadDaw Htay Htay Win remembers chef Michel Louis Méca, and a very special cake he baked.
Dire need for an alternative in Rakhine

10 Minutes To ReadThiha Wint Aung explains why responding to the Arakan Army (AA) with full military might would be counterproductive.
Together for Peace, Equality for All: Women’s League of Burma Celebrates 19-Years

3 Minutes To ReadNang Kham Awn and Maggi Quadrini reflect on almost two decades of tireless activism and advocacy.
Shooting the Facebook Messenger (Part IV)

5 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling reflects on Facebook in Myanmar.
Shooting the Facebook Messenger (Part III)

8 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling presents an argument for how Facebook could potentially (and inadvertently) advance Burmanisation in Myanmar.
Shooting the Facebook Messenger (Part II)

6 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling assesses Facebook’s mitigation strategies before critically engaging with the Company’s intentions in Myanmar.
Shooting the (Facebook) Messenger (Part I)

8 Minutes To ReadThomas Dowling considers the impact of Facebook in Myanmar and its potency for Burmanisation.