A “leap of faith:” exams under resistance
7 Minutes To ReadDiiksa Thang (pseudonym) and Emily Fishbein look at the rollout of university entrance exams under the National Unity Government.
Have Christians become the next religious target of the Myanmar military after Rohingya Muslims?
8 Minutes To ReadCielo (pseudonym) argues that targeting Christians and the re-emergence of Pyu Saw Htee triggered the military’s motivation to commit atrocities.
Amendment of the National Education Law and other language-in-education developments following the 2021 military coup in Myanmar (Part 2)
8 Minutes To ReadNicolas Salem-Gervais, Summer Aung, Amber Spreelung, Ja Seng, Jung Benatar, and Chan* outline the evolving language-in-education landscape following the coup, within and beyond military-controlled territory in Part 2 of a Read the full article…
Amendment of the National Education Law and other language-in-education developments following the 2021 military coup in Myanmar (Part 1)
8 Minutes To ReadNicolas Salem-Gervais, Summer Aung, Amber Spreelung, Ja Seng, Jung Benatar, and Chan* outline the evolving language-in-education landscape following the coup, within and beyond military-controlled territory in Part 1 of a Read the full article…
Beyond What Numbers can Say: The Economic and Social Devastations Caused by Myanmar’s Burning Villages
7 Minutes To ReadJulian (pseudonym) shows how the junta’s use of arson has incurred extreme devastation.
การถกเถียงเกี่ยวกับการสร้างเขื่อน การผันน้ำ และเงื่อนไขการพัฒนาในลุ่มน้ำสาละวิน
3 Minutes To Readซาลี ฟัง และ มึดา นาวานาถ หารือเกี่ยวกับโครงการผันน้ำยวมที่ถกเถียงเถียงกัน The English version of this article was originally published on April 3, 2023. Read the post here. A Burmese translation is available here.
Only One Way Forward for Political Parties Post-Coup
26 Minutes To ReadA study by Nyan Corridor describes the military coup’s consequences for political parties and their future options.
Contesting dams, diversions and the conditions of development in the Salween River Basin
10 Minutes To ReadZali Fung and Mueda Nawanat discuss the contested Yuam River Water Diversion Project. A Thai translation is available here.
Making land markets on Myanmar Facebook
6 Minutes To ReadCourtney T. Wittekind and Hilary Faxon underscore threats posed by a new market for land on Myanmar Facebook.
How has Myanmar’s military stalled collapse from CDM-inflicted damage?
6 Minutes To ReadLian Bawi Thang argues that engagement will not change the corruption and power abuse deeply embedded in the SAC’s bureaucratic and political institutions.