Making Autonomy in the Federated Shan States: The Federalism of Sao Hkun Kyi (1935)

11 Minutes To ReadKikuchi Taihei argues that Myanmar’s federalism and national identity roots trace back to Hkun Kyi’s advocacy.
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.
Stalemate and Suspicion: An Appraisal of the Myanmar Peace Process

7 Minutes To ReadBobby Anderson explores fundamental—and often, incompatible—differences in perception between Myanmar’s military, civilian, and insurgent authorities.
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 […]
Political Communication and Transformative Citizenship in Myanmar (Part II)

7 Minutes To ReadMatthew J Walton highlights aspects of citizenship that are often ignored.
Political Communication and Transformative Citizenship in Myanmar (Part I)

5 Minutes To ReadMatthew J Walton highlights aspects of citizenship that are often ignored.
Mobilising the Myth of Panglong?
6 Minutes To ReadRichard Dolan speaks about the Panglong myth and Myanmar’s peace process.
How the NLD Can Fulfill Its Promise of Peace? (Part 1)

3 Minutes To ReadBertil Lintner contemplates a way forward for Myanmar’s peace process.
Call for Submissions: Tea Circle’s Forum on the 21st Century Panglong Conference

3 Minutes To ReadTea Circle announces a new call for submissions on the Panglong Conference.