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.
Increasing Number of Displaced Refugees in the Post-coup Period and Humanitarian Assistance Campaigns by Myanmar Diasporic Youth

8 Minutes To ReadHnin Htet Htet Aung studies the surge in support for refugees by overseas Myanmar youth.
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 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.
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.
A Preliminary Analysis of the Myanmar Military Junta’s Media Propaganda

13 Minutes To ReadSix students from the University of Yangon analyze key themes in the military-controlled and state-owned media since the February 1st coup. On 1st February 2021, the Myanmar military staged a […]