စိတ်ကျန်းမာရေးဆိုင်ရာ လုပ်ငန်းများ မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတွင်ဘက်ပေါင်းစုံမှကြုံတွေ့နေရသည့်စိန်ခေါ်မှုများကို ချာလီအာတင်စတိုလ်မှ စေ့ငုတင်ပြထားပါသည်။
Tag: military coup
Charlie Artingstoll examines the multifaceted challenges to mental health services in Myanmar.
Julian (pseudonym) outlines China’s geostrategic calculations and ambitions in Myanmar. Read the Burmese version here.
Mi Chan (pseudonym) argues that Yale should assess its links to the Myanmar military.
Andrew M. Jefferson, Tomas Max Martin, Hannah Russell, and Ergün Cakal launch a research-focused post-coup essay series.
Michael Lidauer explores electoral politics in Myanmar.
Lili Kyawt (pseudonym) reflects on experiences of trauma shared by different generations.
Khine, Nway Oo, and Peter (pseudonyms) express what they stand to lose in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution and why they continue the fight.
Zung Ring (pseudonym) argues that the revolution’s outcome depends on bold decisions and effective leadership.
Kyaw Hsan Hlaing and Emily Fishbein argue that Myanmar’s media climate is dire under the junta but press freedoms in Rakhine State had already unraveled.
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