The year 2020 in Myanmar was not substantively different from that of so many other countries. The year was dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic, its socio-economic impact and the government’s attempt to cushion its effect and fight against it. The authorities sought to seal off the country from the spread of the Coronavirus from March onwards and managed to contain the first wave quite successfully. After the summer, though, the country experienced a surge in cases and deaths, also among migrant workers abroad. In their efforts to provide relief and support to households and businesses, the authorities were assisted by donors, international financial institutions and key allies such as China. Yet, the impact was severe. Two other issues were...
In this viewpoint, we examined the ongoing crisis of the Myanmar health system following the militar...
Burma’s military government dominates the country’s politics and its economy. It has c...
The events that followed the military coup of February 2021, and the violence that ensued throughout...
The year 2020 in Myanmar was not substantively different from that of so many other countries. The y...
The parliamentary elections of November 2020 which were won – once again – in a landslide by the Nat...
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded in early 2020, Myanmar avoided an early wave of infections. Howeve...
The year 2019 has been extremely eventful for Myanmar, at home and abroad. Nearly three years have p...
Funding: Arts and Humanities Research Council (Research Networking Grant AH/S00405X/1) for its suppo...
COVID-19-related trade disruptions hit several sectors in Myanmar as early as January 2020, but it w...
The LSE Saw Swee Hock South East Asia Centre recently held a public discussion to consider the upcom...
Myanmar, the former British colony, began its independence as a parliamentary democracy in difficult...
COVID-19 is well known as “Global Pandemic” and it is a dreadful disaster on the world. However, on ...
Five years after they voted in their first free and fair elections for quarter of a century, the peo...
There is no obvious end to the ongoing tragedy that faces theMuslim Rohingya communities of western ...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
In this viewpoint, we examined the ongoing crisis of the Myanmar health system following the militar...
Burma’s military government dominates the country’s politics and its economy. It has c...
The events that followed the military coup of February 2021, and the violence that ensued throughout...
The year 2020 in Myanmar was not substantively different from that of so many other countries. The y...
The parliamentary elections of November 2020 which were won – once again – in a landslide by the Nat...
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded in early 2020, Myanmar avoided an early wave of infections. Howeve...
The year 2019 has been extremely eventful for Myanmar, at home and abroad. Nearly three years have p...
Funding: Arts and Humanities Research Council (Research Networking Grant AH/S00405X/1) for its suppo...
COVID-19-related trade disruptions hit several sectors in Myanmar as early as January 2020, but it w...
The LSE Saw Swee Hock South East Asia Centre recently held a public discussion to consider the upcom...
Myanmar, the former British colony, began its independence as a parliamentary democracy in difficult...
COVID-19 is well known as “Global Pandemic” and it is a dreadful disaster on the world. However, on ...
Five years after they voted in their first free and fair elections for quarter of a century, the peo...
There is no obvious end to the ongoing tragedy that faces theMuslim Rohingya communities of western ...
After decades of military rule, Myanmar’s 2010 General Election appeared to be a watershed moment an...
In this viewpoint, we examined the ongoing crisis of the Myanmar health system following the militar...
Burma’s military government dominates the country’s politics and its economy. It has c...
The events that followed the military coup of February 2021, and the violence that ensued throughout...