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Myanmar Musings: Baptists & Buddhists in the 19th Century
Who were the Baptists and why are they important to Burmese history?

Myanmar Musings: Migrant Workers in Mahachai
The borderland of Samut Sakhon province in Thailand has recently had a huge majority of its workers hailing from Myanmar.

Myanmar Musings: Wa State and Military Sovereignty
How does Wa State, a polity ostensibly within Myanmar, thrive relatively peacefully, yet independently of the formal Myanmar State?

Myanmar Musings: 2020 Elections: The Rohingya
More than 800,000 Rohingya people have been forced from their homes and the country in which they were born by the Burmese military.

Myanmar Musings: 2020 Elections: The Big Picture
Who will win the November 8, 2020 elections in Myanmar and what is at stake in an NLD or USDP victory?

Seminar: COVID 19s Economic Impact on Myanmar Tourism and SMEs
In this seminar, Richard Dagun (aka Takhun) talked on the impact of COVID-19 on SMEs, particularly as it relates to the tourism sector.

Myanmar Musings: Art and the International at World-Heritage Bagan
In this episode of Myanmar Musings, Regional Director, Dr Charlotte Galloway discusses the art of the ancient capital city Bagan, the Ananda temple, ongoing research, tourism and development there,

Myanmar Musings: Love the Buddha, Fear the Nat
Nats are hugely powerful, influential spirit beings believed to inhabit the trees, towns and buildings of Myanmar.

Myanmar Musings: Press Freedom 2020 and COVID-19
In the annual Press Freedom episode of Myanmar Musings, journalists Tom Kean and Ben Dunant discuss how COVID-19 is the final "nail in the coffin" for traditional advertising-based media in Myanmar

Myanmar Musings: Tea Leaf Salad and the Ta'ang
In this edition of Myanmar Musings, Mike Dunford, PhD Candidate in Anthropology at the Australian National University, takes us on a whirlwind tour of all things tea leaf salad, a uniquely Myanmar
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