Op-Eds
“The Academic Perspective: Resolving tensions between detached and engaged research”, LSE Research Magazine , Spring 2011 Read here ....
17.10.2012 | Op-Eds
If there is to be a new beginning, it's the NLD decision to forgo the bogus legality of the party’s existence so that a mass political movement can...
17.10.2012 | Op-Eds
The author of “Burmese Days” would find rich material for a sequel in the current pre-election situation in Burma. These days one often hears talks...
Common Problems, Shared Responsibilities: Citizens’ Quest for National Reconciliation in Burma/Myanmar Report of a Citizen Exiles Group Co-authored...
16.10.2012 | Op-Eds
In the run-up to Burma’s fraught polls, some of the junta’s leading cheerleaders are Western governments who are bending over backwards to justify...
In this well-researched book chapter, Dr Zarni takes a critical look at how expertise, donor funding, political power and the organisational......
1. Are countries moving too quickly to remove sanctions on Myanmar? This is a question that I find difficult to answer for two reasons: first, I was...
14.10.2012 | Op-Eds
When European Union policymakers will meet to review the EU Common Policy on Burma, on 12 April, they will be wise to discard the International......
14.10.2012 | Op-Eds
UNLIKE politics in India, Burma’s neighbour and the world’s largest democracy, where the Nehrus reign supreme and many of the MPs have ‘inherited...