Aung San Suu Kyi: Queen of Selective Compliance Allan Birkett Apr 19, 2023 How is it possible that one of the most damning genocides of the 21st century–the Rohingya genocide–unfolded in…
What Democracy For Myanmar? Robin Vochelet Mar 1, 2021 Social media has been an essential, privileged tool for Burmese grassroots activism in the wake of the coup. In the…
India and the Rohingya Sajneet Mangat Mar 14, 2020 India’s reputation as a safe haven for refugees displaced within South Asia has been considerably damaged as…
The Lady Has Fallen Allegra Mendelson Jan 27, 2020 A lot has been said about Aung San Suu Kyi since she first emerged on the international stage. Her complicated and…
The Gambia’s Lawsuit Against Myanmar Offers Hope for Accountability in Genocide Nina Russell Dec 8, 2019 Despite numerous UN fact-finding missions, resolutions, and public condemnations, The Gambia's case represents the…
The Implications of Labelling the Rohingya Crisis as Genocide Allegra Mendelson Dec 27, 2018 Ethnic cleansing and genocide are often, incorrectly, used interchangeably in political dialogue. Although many may…
I Went to Rakhine State and This is What I Learned Allegra Mendelson Dec 3, 2018 "I went to Rakhine State" is not a phrase that you commonly hear anymore. In fact, as of August 25, 2017 foreign…
The Rohingya Refugee Crisis: A Gendered Emergency Allegra Mendelson Jun 1, 2018 The mass exodus of Rohingya refugees out of Myanmar and into neighboring countries has attracted significant…
Pseudo-Secularism in Myanmar Allegra Mendelson Jan 9, 2018 The crossroads of religion and politics, despite its universal prevalence, continues to be overlooked and even…
The Role of Jihad in the Rohingya Crisis Katie McClelland Dec 13, 2017 On November 23rd 2017, Bangladesh and Myanmar announced a tentative deal to repatriate Rohingya refugees to the…