The Irrawaddy discusses the Tatmadaw and USDP efforts to undo the results of the November vote and undermine the legitimacy of the new Parliament.
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The Irrawaddy discusses the year just ended and the challenges facing the country in the year that has just begun.
How Are Myanmar Migrants in Thailand Faring in the Face of COVID-19?
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Will the Centenary of Myanmar’s Yangon University Lead to Re-Establishing the University Student Union Building?
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The Irrawaddy explores whether the USDP’s repeated failures at the polls will move the Tatmadaw into a new era with the governing NLD.
Will the Incoming Biden Administration Reshape US Policy Toward Myanmar?
The Irrawaddy discusses the issue with the executive director of the Myanmar Institute for Peace and Security in search of an answer.
Can Young Female Candidates Gain a Foothold With Myanmar’s Voters?
The Irrawaddy talks with two candidates in their 20s about what motivates their candidacies and what unique challenges they are encountering in their campaigns.
Are Gender Stereotypes to Blame for Low Levels of Political Participation by Women in Myanmar?
The Irrawaddy talks with two members of the Gender Equality Network on the topic of female involvement in politics.
Will COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions on Myanmar News Media Undermine the Work of Journalists During a Time of National Crisis?
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How Will Myanmar’s Clothing Factories and Their Employees Cope With a Second Lockdown?
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Will COVID-19 and Continuing Armed Clashes Combine to Postpone Myanmar’s Election?
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How Will Candidates Reach Myanmar Voters Amid COVID-19 Restrictions?
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