Anything Other than the Sit-Tat

16 Minutes To ReadMyo Min outlines the hidden consequences of people’s commitment to minorities within minorities, such as the Rohingya.
The Career Prospects of Sadists: Attrition, Collapse, and Myanmar’s Military (Part 2)

15 Minutes To ReadIn Part 2 of a 2-part series, Bobby Anderson considers the strengths and weaknesses of Myanmar’s military and its chances of collapse. Read Part 1
The Career Prospects of Sadists: Attrition, Collapse, and Myanmar’s Military (Part 1)

15 Minutes To ReadIn Part 1 of a 2-part series, Bobby Anderson considers the strengths and weaknesses of Myanmar’s military and its chances of collapse.
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.
Myanmar’s violent road to ‘peace’

21 Minutes To ReadAngshuman Choudhury analyses the recent bouts of rebel-military violence in Myanmar and assesses their implications for the peace process ahead.
The Limits of Development and Control in the Borderlands of Burma: An Ecology of Conflict and Control (Part II)

14 Minutes To ReadBobby Anderson, in this two-part series on the borderlands of Burma, looks at the politics of insurgent groups in Paletwa, in southern Chin State. Part I can be found here and the author’s […]