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Remember the Rohingya
Rohingya Muslims, who have long been denied Burmese citizenship and identity, are no closer to seeing a new age of justice. Having been...
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Apr 23, 20235 min read


Most Likely to Change the World
Throughout history, youth voices across the world have played integral roles in protest movements. Facing coordinated state violence...
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Jan 17, 20234 min read


Interfering with Non-interference: ASEAN and the Myanmar Crisis
Every year since 1976, ten of Southeast Asia’s top leaders have come together at the main summit of the Association of Southeast Asian...
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Nov 25, 20215 min read


Deplatforming Authoritarians is Good; Preventing their Rise to Power is Better.
“By giving people the power to share, we’re making the world more transparent,” wrote Mark Zuckerberg in a letter to the public in 2012....
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Apr 15, 20215 min read


The Rise of Myanmar’s Methamphetamine
When the eyes of the world fall upon Myanmar, they see the Rohingya crisis occurring in the western part of the Southeast Asian country,...
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Apr 5, 20195 min read


Double Trouble: International Law Failing the Rohingyas
In the past few years, issues surrounding immigration, refugees, and displaced persons have proven to be ones transcending national...
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Oct 27, 20177 min read


Establishing Peace in Myanmar
In what is considered one of the world’s longest civil wars, Myanmar may finally be able to turn a page on the ethnic conflict which has...
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Nov 6, 20156 min read


Six Decades Later
Burma may be small, but it has withstood the longest ongoing civil war in the history of the modern world. Since its independence from...
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Dec 3, 20147 min read
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