From Oxford to Myanmar: Tea Circle’s Website Re-launch

2 Minutes To ReadThe Tea Circle team announces its website relaunch, Burmese publishing, and upcoming initiatives.
Tea Circle Event: The Role of ASEAN and Regional Actors in Myanmar’s Crisis

< 1 minuteUpcoming event:The role of ASEAN and Regional 29, 7:30-9:30pm MMT/ 9:00-11:00am EDT) 29, 7:30-9:30pm MMT/ 9:00-11:00am EDT) How can ASEAN countries effectively respond to Myanmar’s political turmoil? Tea Circle presents […]
Tea Circle in Transition: Burmese translations and upcoming expansion

3 Minutes To ReadDear Readers, Our editorial team is excited to announce a number of new initiatives associated with the expansion of our current site. These expansion efforts have been made possible through […]
Tea Circle in Toronto: Shifting Southeast Asia(s)

4 Minutes To ReadSiew Han Yeo writes about Tea Circle’s transition to the Southeast Asian Studies community at the University of Toronto.
Tea Circle: Goodbyes and Hellos

6 Minutes To ReadMatthew J Walton introduces Tea Circle’s move from Oxford to Toronto and reflects on the site’s development.
A New Year at Tea Circle

2 Minutes To ReadMatthew Walton speaks about the Tea Circle’s developments thus far.
Closing out 2017 at Tea Circle

< 1 minute A note from the Tea Circle team to our readers. As the year winds down and the holidays approach, the Tea Circle team would like to thank you for your support, and […]
Waiting for Thagya Min

< 1 minuteTea Circle will take a break over Thingyan.
Ringing in 2017 at the Tea Circle

< 1 minuteHappy New Year and Happy Myanmar Independence Day from Tea Circle!
Tea Circle’s Forum on Myanmar’s Water Ways

2 Minutes To ReadTea Circle is now accepting submissions for a new forum on Myanmar’s Waterways.