Political Change and Environmentalism in Myanmar

9 Minutes To ReadHtet Hlaing Win contends that effective environmental campaigns in Myanmar are not possible until a dramatic change in political arrangement occurs.
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.
Human Rights in Myanmar: A discussion with U Aung Myo Min (Part 2)

11 Minutes To ReadThis is Part 2 of a two-part interview with the newly-appointed Minister of Human Rights for the National Unity Government, U Aung Myo Min. Read Part One here.
Human Rights in Myanmar: A discussion with U Aung Myo Min (Part 1)

12 Minutes To ReadThis is Part 1 of a two-part interview with the newly appointed Minister of Human Rights for the National Unity Government, U Aung Myo Min.
On the Perils of Disciplined Democracy

6 Minutes To ReadAdam E. Howe reflects on the coup as an attempt to establish a Thai-style “disciplined democracy”.
A Return to the Comfort Zone is Not Enough: We Must Fight for Truly Inclusive Freedom

3 Minutes To ReadBella Aung calls for recognizing minorities’ contributions to ongoing anti-coup protests.
Myanmar’s Search for Normalcy in an Abnormal World

14 Minutes To ReadMatthew Arnold discusses the importance of seeing Myanmar as a country undergoing normalization.
A Hidden Heart in House Arrest

8 Minutes To ReadVan Lal Thuam Lian @ Thuama imagines the feelings in Aung San Suu Kyi’s innermost being.
The Pros and Cons of Electing Chief Ministers

14 Minutes To ReadMael Raynaud presents new elements in the debates around Article 261 (b) of the 2008 Constitution.
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.