In this section, we list analyses, reports, articles and webinars related to Myanmar’s post-coup development.

Myanmar coup: What happened and what’s next?
Andrej Matisak
7 FEB 2021

Myanmar Coup and Internet Shutdowns
Asia Centre
16 FEB 2021

AIES: Myanmar – Crisis and Perspectives
Kristina Kironska & Alfred Gerstl
3 MAR 2021

Myanmar Coup and Internet Shutdowns
Asia Centre
12 MAR 2021

Myanmar's digital regime foreshadows SE Asia
James Gomez & Khin Mai Aung
15 MAR 2021

Lawlessness threatens to plunge Myanmar into protracted civil war
Robin Ramcharan
23 MAR 2021

Media gains reversed in Myanmar coup
James Gomez & Khin Mai Aung
6 MAY 2021

Bereft of International Support, Myanmar’s Protesters Turn to Violent Resistance
Kristina Kironska
2 JUL 2021

Myanmar: Dismantling Dissent
Asia Centre
5 JUL 2021

Myanmar Insider Updates: The coup d’état four months on
Anonymous from Yangon
7 JUL 2021

Myanmar Insider Updates: Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic amidst the military coup
James Gomez & Khin Mai Aung
26 JUL 2021

Czech Republic bucks trend as V4 ignore Myanmar crisis
Kristina Kironska
28 JUL 2021

Chinese Media’s Conflicting Narratives on the Myanmar Coup
Diya Jiang & Kristina Kironska
14 AUG 2021

Myanmar Insider Updates: Myanmar’s economic progress reversed in just six months
Anonymous from Yangon
24 AUG 2021

What does Russian Federation want to achieve in Myanmar?
Ondrej Soukup
20 SEP 2021

Slovakia and Czechia's (in)action on the Myanmar crisis
Kristina Kironska
6 OCT 2021

Does It Matter If Myanmar’s Junta Leader Is Banned From the ASEAN Summit?
David Hutt
22 OCT 2021

What is Iran’s Revolutionary Guard doing in Myanmar?
David Hutt
20 JAN 2022

Lecture: Coup D’État as a Corruption Scheme
Ondrej Cakl
17 MAY 2022

The World Must Respond to Myanmar’s Civil War Rather Than Its Coup
David Hutt
14 SEP 2022

Myanmar’s overlooked but not-yet-forgotten war
David Hutt
18 FEB 2023

Will Taiwan’s Hard-Earned Relationship with Myanmar Change in the Post-Coup Era?
Kristina Kironska
16 JUN 2023

Amid a worsening refugee crisis, public support is high in both Australia and NZ to accept more Rohingya
Kristina Kironska & Anthony Ware
1 MAR 2023

Suu Kyi Imprisonment: Will the EU Impose Sanctions on Myanmar?
David Hutt
13 DEC 2021

Why Doesn’t the West Sell Weapons to Myanmar’s Anti-Junta Rebels?
David Hutt
4 FEB 2022

Lecture: The creeping anarchy in Myanmar
Michal Lubina
17 MAY 2022

Myanmar civil society tells UN to stop giving regime ‘legitimacy’
CEIAS one of the signatories
23 SEP 2022

On Myanmar, the World Needs to Save ASEAN From Itself
David Hutt
3 MAR 2023

EU's Myanmar stance questioned after H&M, Zara exit
David Hutt
12 SEP 2023

Myanmar's NUG Needs to Win the Peace
David Hutt
22 NOV 2023

Min Aung Hlaing’s family assets caught in Thai drug raid
JUSTICE FOR MYANMAR
11 JAN 2022

Military-linked companies procured USD millions in arms & military equipment
JUSTICE FOR MYANMAR
7 FEB 2022

Why Is the EU Quiet Over Myanmar Junta’s Planned Executions?
D. Hutt & K. Kironska
17 JUN 2022

A Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Myanmar two years after the coup
Michal Lubina
1 FEB 2023

The perfect asymmetry. Russia-Myanmar patron-client relationship
Michal Lubina
7 MAR 2023

Voices from ASEA:
Public Opinion on the 2021 Coup in Myanmar
Kristina Kironska
2 OCT 2023

Beijing's economic stakes: Lessons from post-coup Sino-Myanmar relations
Diya Jiang
27 NOV 2023

Myanmar's government-in-exile finds friends in the Czech Republic
David Hutt
18 JAN 2022

Myanmar military brokers procuring from EU, despite arms embargo
JUSTICE FOR MYANMAR
14 MAR 2022

Can the EU do more to help Rohingya refugees?
David Hutt
25 AUG 2022

Two years after the Myanmar Coup, so much and so little has changed internationally
Diya Jiang
15 FEB 2023

Unraveling Chinese Bilateral Diplomatic Behavior: Evidence from Post-Coup Sino-Myanmar Relations
D. Jiang & K. Kironska
1 JUN 2023

China's stance towards
Myanmar following 2021 military coup
Kristina Kironska
2 OCT 2023