Editor’s note: Khin Zaw Win is currently the Director of the Tampadipa Institute, working on…
Category: Essay
Editor’s note: This is the second part of an article written by Tea Circle co-editor…
Editor’s note: We launch our forum on Panglong with the following article, which will be…
In Yangon, Myanmar’s economic center and largest city, signs of “change” aren’t hard to spot.…
Myanmar has witnessed its fair share of demonstrations and protests against successive military juntas and political authorities. Communities have also come together against the construction of big development projects and dams (against Myitsone, Chibwe) and have been successful in halting devastation to their ecology. Interestingly, the spirit of activism in the country is not a post-independence phenomenon. Rebellion was common in the pre-colonial times.
Editor’s note: This is the first of two blog posts written by Dr. Reshmi Banerjee,…
Editor’s note: Dr Lee Jones is senior lecturer in international politics at Queen Mary, University…
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