Why bold reforms are critical for success.
Why Rakhine people should embrace human rights
How overcoming a long-held antipathy would benefit the Rakhine community.
Confronting genocide in Myanmar
Myanmar's government must acknowledge that genocide is being perpetrated against the Rohingya.
Moving beyond the Myitsone dam dilemma
How a historical China-Myanmar border treaty can help smooth troubled waters.
Busting the myth that Myanmar is a sanctions success story
How sanctions can hinder rather than help human rights in Myanmar.
No end to war without women
Myanmar must bring women to the negotiating table when it comes to peace.
A festival of the deprecated spirit lords of Burma
Irfan Kortschak takes an up close look at Myanmar's nat pwe debaucheries.
ANU to remember Des Ball
New Mandala invites readers to celebrate the life and career of an extraordinary scholar.
Charting conflict and peace in a new Myanmar
Michael Wesley reflects on a new volume examining Myanmar’s path to peace and political transition.
Washington’s untapped influence in Myanmar
Despite China’s power and proximity, the US has more influence than it recognises in Myanmar.
Reconciliation in Rakhine State
Myanmar's government must lift local orders that continue to oppress minorities in the troubled state.
The US, Myanmar and the dragon in the background
Why Beijing benefits from softer US sanctions on Myanmar.
Why the NLD needs deft diplomacy
It's time for Myanmar's government to cash in on Aung San Suu Kyi's global reach.
Lifting US sanctions: right or wrong?
The case for and against dropping economic restrictions on Myanmar.
Journeys without maps in Myanmar
More open politics and new technologies are putting much of the country back on the beaten path.