How the military coup affects Myanmar diaspora communities in Australia
The military coup in Myanmar has profoundly affected Australian Myanmar communities — from the young to the elders, many are suffering from anxiety, depression, anger, and...
One year after the coup, the civil war in Myanmar leaves the country’s future...
Twelve months after Myanmar’s democratically elected government was overthrown in a military coup, Myanmar has effectively been plunged into a widespread civil war, with...
ASEAN’s snub to Myanmar junta a sign of change
ASEAN has decided not to invite a political representative of Myanmar’s military regime to its annual summit, instead promising to give the seat to...
China’s Peripheral Policy, Border Trade Cessation and Myanmar Crisis
Looking at China’s foreign policy, it is not surprising that China is pushing for stability and restoring democracy through dialogue in the current Myanmar...
Three Priorities for U.S – Thailand Cooperation in Myanmar
By Brian Harding; Jason Tower
Secretary of State Antony Blinken was forced to cut short his first trip to Southeast Asia this week, scrapping plans...
The Constitutional Fiction of Myanmar’s Coup
By Professor Melissa Crouch
Constitutions don’t always matter much in a coup. But the 2008 Constitution matters to Myanmar’s coup of 1 February. The military...
A critical look at Myanmar’s economic outlook
(YANGON) - Inflation is going up on a daily basis despite the junta regime struggling to regulate the central bank of Myanmar to increase...