Sousveillance Against Surveillance: How Civilian Networks of Resistance are Fighting Myanmar’s Military Dictatorship

8 Minutes To ReadNaing Min Khant argues that civilians defy military surveillance, and empower resistance through sousveillance in post-coup Myanmar.
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
When it is time, I want to go home

7 Minutes To ReadYu Gan Paing (pseudonym) explains the trauma, struggles, and the vicious cycles in the life of a refugee since the 2021 coup.
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.
Comparing Forest Management in Chin State under British Rule and in the Present

7 Minutes To ReadTha Peng Cung examines the reasons for severe deforestation in Chin State.
COVID-19 and Food Security in Chin State: A Chance to Reform the Status Quo

5 Minutes To ReadThang Deih Tuang and Jeff Williamson highlight ongoing food insecurity in Chin state and a chance for reform during COVID-19.
Waste Management in the Chin Capital: An Urgent Challenge for Municipalities and Citizens

7 Minutes To ReadSalai Van Bawi Mang summarizes the challenges for adequate waste management in Chin State.
Water Shortage, Water Governance, and the Future of Water Supply in Hakha

13 Minutes To ReadVan Cung Lian presents new perspectives on water issues and the future of water supply in Hakha.
Promising Developments and Daunting Challenges in Using Ethnic Minority Languages in Formal Education (Part 2)

19 Minutes To ReadNicolas Salem-Gervais and Mael Raynaud discuss the prospects of ethnic minority languages standardization..