Articles by Trevor Wilson

Hope and reality in a new Myanmar

Trevor Wilson surveys the country's prospects under its new government.

ASEAN adjusts to a new democratic phenomenon

Why the region should welcome Aung San Suu Kyi and Myanmar's new government.

Myanmar moves forward

What role for Myanmar’s long-ruling military after the country’s “new dawn”?

The peace deal and the vote

Is Myanmar finally on the path to peace, and will Sunday’s election spell an end to decades of conflict?

The world and the vote

International interest in Myanmar's elections a major positive, writes Trevor Wilson.

A woman votes in Myanmar's 2012 by-election. Photo from Wikimedia commons.

Ethics and elections in Myanmar

Ahead of scheduled elections, Trevor Wilson reports on a sensitive topic.

Road to democracy under repair?

Historic elections aren't the only key milestone on Myanmar's road to reform, writes Trevor Wilson.

Aung San Suu Kyi’s visit to China

Visit will define the nature of future relations between the two countries, whatever the outcome of Myanmar's elections.

Rohingya crisis: cause for optimism

Is a regional solution for the Rohingya outflow really unachievable?

Vale Pamela Gutman

Trevor Wilson pays tribute to one of Australia's great Burma scholars

Dissent and repression persist in Myanmar

Trevor Wilson examines Myanmar's recent violence and whether it will derail the reform process.

Will Myanmar’s reforms continue after 2015?

Trevor Wilson analyses the current trajectory and offers thoughts on what will happen next