Myanmar: Playing the Field of China, India, and the United States
After spending years as a pariah state with a dearth of political and economic allies, Myanmar is now experiencing a windfall of economic and foreign policy options.
Aung San Suu Kyi Speaks Out on the Rohingya
After being criticised for an uncharacteristic silence regarding the violence facing Muslims in Myanmar, opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has finally spoken out.
The Politics of anti-Rohingya Violence in Myanmar
It appears as though violence and intolerance are once again bubbling to the surface in Myanmar, but is this all a case of domestic political maneuvering?
A Shadow over Political Reform in Myanmar
The prospect of a colossal electoral defeat in 2015 may cause the Myanmar government to backpedal on political reform.
America’s Policy Failure in Myanmar
Despite a brief period of time last year that suggested otherwise, it seems that the United States will continue to view its foreign policy towards Myanmar through the lens of human rights and not realpolitik.
U.S. Begins to Court Burma
Washington’s recent sea change in its Burma policy continues what is fast becoming a new trend: an American foreign policy that stresses the practical over the ideological.