Myanmar military’s (Tatmadaw) support appears to be waning. In the past its powers survived because the rank and file within the Tatmadaw didn’t rebel. But this is a new dynamic. Aung San Suu Kyi, a popular leader who won two consecutive elections by overwhelming majority has been thrown into jail. Meanwhile the country’s coronavirus response is dwindling, and civil disobedience and mass protests are brewing. If this prompts defection of the Tatmadaw’s rank and file then the world may witness a profound tectonic shift in Myanmar’s political landscape, opening the door to the prospect of long-term freedoms, justice and democracy
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After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
After decades of harsh and unyielding dictatorship, the first general election in Myanmar (Burma) wa...
The year 2019 has been extremely eventful for Myanmar, at home and abroad. Nearly three years have p...
Myanmar has been under military rule in various guises for nearly fifty years. The most durable and ...
Myanmar military’s (Tatmadaw) support appears to be waning. In the past its powers survived because ...
The parliamentary elections of November 2020 which were won – once again – in a landslide by the Nat...
As the forced expulsion of the Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar gathers pace and attracts increasing in...
For decades, the armed forces have been the most powerful political institution in Myanmar. In 2008,...
There is no obvious end to the ongoing tragedy that faces theMuslim Rohingya communities of western ...
The Myanmar military staged a coup against the elected civilian government in February 2021. Since t...
Despite holding recent elections, Burma’s military government does not intend to relinquish power; i...
This article reviews the first twelve months of the civil disobedience movement in Myanmar following...
Significant changes in Myanmar/Burma since the popular demonstrations of 2007 mask a situation that ...
The pace of Myanmar's fluid, fragile, and young political and economic transition and reform process...
Myanmar, the former British colony, began its independence as a parliamentary democracy in difficult...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
After decades of harsh and unyielding dictatorship, the first general election in Myanmar (Burma) wa...
The year 2019 has been extremely eventful for Myanmar, at home and abroad. Nearly three years have p...
Myanmar has been under military rule in various guises for nearly fifty years. The most durable and ...