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  • The Myanmar civil war is at stalemate – but anti‑junta forces may be gaining the upper hand
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Naypyitawlogy Outlook: Regime Alteration and Four Equilibriums to be Watched

by Admin | Mar 20, 2026 | Opinion Papers

Source: ISP Myanmar | Outlook As he prepares to assume a civilian role, the central question is whether he can firmly control the four main pillars of the ruling system—the armed forces, the government, parliaments (Hluttaw), and the USDP—and thereby consolidate his...

Shattering the Myanmar Military’s Fragmentation Myth

by Admin | Mar 20, 2026 | Opinion Papers

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Paul Greening Regional powers have a superstitious fear of fragmentation in Myanmar—and that is where the junta has been able to weaponize the narrative most effectively. Read Full Story

The Struggle for Safe Water in Myanmar

by Admin | Mar 20, 2026 | Environment, Humanitarian Crisis, Opinion Papers

Source: The Sabai | SRIc Insights By Jeslyn Water insecurity in Myanmar is driven by environmental factors, governance failures, economic decline, and social inequalities Read Full Story

The Story That Let the Generals Win: How the West Co-Authored Myanmar’s Collapse

by Admin | Mar 19, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: Mizzima The generals did not steal Myanmar with guns alone. They stole it with permission – permission engineered through a narrative that relocated blame from the military machine to a civilian symbol.  Read Full Story

Repatriation in Limbo: Bangladesh and the Future of the Rohingya

by Admin | Mar 19, 2026 | Opinion Papers

Source: Observer Research Foundation | By Sreeparna Banerjee Shifting realities along the Bangladesh–Myanmar border are reshaping the prospects of Rohingya repatriation, increasingly tying outcomes to engagement with de facto authorities in Rakhine Read Full...

China-Led Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Gives Myanmar’s Junta a Lifeline

by Admin | Mar 19, 2026 | Analyses, Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: The Irrawaddy | Analysis by Thurein Lynn Chinese diplomats and junta officials sat shoulder-to-shoulder, bathed in the blue light of projectors screening documentaries about the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation’s (LMC) 10 years of “shared prosperity.” Read Full...
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