Celebrating ASEAN’s 50th Anniversary: Attainments and Shortcomings of Southeast… Gabrielle Denis Dec 9, 2017 Founded in Bangkok in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) celebrates its 50th anniversary this…
US Announces Military Withdrawal from Myanmar: Another American Foreign Policy… Allegra Mendelson Nov 20, 2017 The US State Department has announced that it will be withdrawing military support from Myanmar in the coming weeks…
Saint turned Human: Aung San Suu Kyi’s Silence on the Rohingya Crisis Iman Lahouaoula Oct 12, 2017 Like a broken record, Aung San Suu Kyi, State Counsellor of Myanmar has come under fire for her recent commentary,…
False Idol: Aung San Suu Kyi and the Rohingya Crisis Thea Koper Sep 27, 2017 The events that have sparked the current crisis in Myanmar began on August 25th, when Rohingya militants, belonging…
What’s Up with the Rohingya Refugee Crisis? Nandini Srivastava Mar 9, 2017 The Rohingya are an ethnic Muslim minority living primarily in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state. There are roughly…
Hallmarks of Genocide: The Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar Isobel Van Hagen Jan 24, 2017 In Majority-Buddhist Myanmar, the Rohingya Muslim minority, comprising of roughly one-million people, reside mainly…
The Forgotten Population on the Brink of Genocide Juliette Deshormes Dec 3, 2016 Situated on the border between Bangladesh and Burma, in Burma’s westernmost state of Rakhine, reside one of the…
Myanmar, the New Emblem of Democracy? Iman Lahouaoula Oct 5, 2016 Military coup, dictatorship, fragile democracy - Myanmar, also known as Burma, has experienced it all. Independence…
The Burmese Experiment Benjamin Aloi Oct 27, 2014 To paraphrase Rudyard Kipling, Burma is quite unlike any place you know about.1 The country has a tumultuous…