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 Key Role for Think Tanks in Myanmar’s Development

6 Minutes To ReadEdgard Rodriguez considers the role of investing in think tanks to support Myanmar’s ongoing reforms.
Myanmar’s future journalists confront the meaning of freedom of expression (Part 1)

10 Minutes To ReadMarie Puyessegur explores events in part one of a three-part series conducted as part of the MEMORY! Heritage Film Festival, an annual event in Yangon.
A Conversation with U Pe Aung Lin

8 Minutes To ReadU Pe Aung Lin is the chairman of the Myanmar Center to Empower Regional Parliaments (MCERP). This post is a transcript of a conversation with Mael Raynaud, the Head of […]
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 Laws Ensure Journalists Cannot Speak (Part 4)

7 Minutes To ReadDarcy Moffatt discusses how the criminalisation of journalists robs Myanmar of press freedom.
Critical Thinking in Myanmar’s Education System (Part 1)

7 Minutes To ReadClaire Allen considers an education curriculum based on critical thinking.
Law & Constitutionalism in Myanmar: A Year in Review

11 Minutes To ReadJesse Hartery discusses some of the legal and constitutional changes in Myanmar over the last year. Editor’s Note This post is part of Tea Circle’s “2018 Year in Review” series, which looks back […]
Justice in Burma: Wounds on the Wall

5 Minutes To ReadVeronica Collins argues that a museum run by former political prisoners showcases the lasting impact of state brutality on Burmese society.
Democratizing the Public Space in Myanmar

5 Minutes To ReadAye Thein argues that the NLD government is taking a sledgehammer approach to the issue of freedom of assembly in Myanmar.