by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on Civil War, Blockades, and Famine
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – November 9 Overview(MoeMaKa, November 10, 2024) Civil War, Blockades, and Famine Nearly three years have passed since the outbreak of the civil war, and in 2024, the intensity and scale of the conflict, as well as…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on Recent Shifts and Reactions from the U.S., China, and Myanmar
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – November 8 Overview(MoeMaKa) November 9, 2024 Recent Shifts and Reactions from the U.S., China, and Myanmar Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing’s trip to China occurred the same week as the U.S. elections. The election results…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on What Benefits Will the Military Leader’s Trip to China Yield? India’s Approach to Resolving Myanmar’s Political Crisis
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – November 7: What Benefits Will the Military Leader’s Trip to China Yield? India’s Approach to Resolving Myanmar’s Political Crisis (November 8, 2024 – MoeMaKa) During a five-day visit to Yunnan Province in China, Myanmar’s military leader…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on Why Did the Democrats Lose, and What Lies Ahead Under Trump?
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – November 6 Perspective(MoeMaKa) November 7, 2024 Why Did the Democrats Lose, and What Lies Ahead Under Trump? On the night of November 5 in the United States (morning of November 6 in Asia), while votes were…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on Impact of the U.S. Presidential Election on Myanmar and the Beginning of the Military Council Leader’s Visit to China
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – November 5 Perspective(MoeMaKa) November 6, 2024 Impact of the U.S. Presidential Election on Myanmar and the Beginning of the Military Council Leader’s Visit to China As the U.S. presidential election, held every four years, approaches, the…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on What Will Be the Impact of Min Aung Hlaing’s Trip to China?
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – November 4 Overview (MoeMaKa, November 5, 2024) What Will Be the Impact of Min Aung Hlaing’s Trip to China? As Myanmar approaches nearly four years under military rule, Min Aung Hlaing’s first official trip to China…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on KIA Seizes Fimaw Region, Gains Control of Rare Earth-Producing Areas
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – Scene of November 3 (MoeMaKa) November 4, 2024 KIA Seizes Fimaw Region, Gains Control of Rare Earth-Producing Areas The names of three villages in Kachin State—Fimaw, Gaolan, and Kanpan—are familiar landmarks in the history of…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on Impact of Prolonged Internal Conflict on Youth Education
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – Scene of November 2 (MoeMaKa) November 3, 2024 Impact of Prolonged Internal Conflict on Youth Education As Myanmar’s decades-long internal conflict, often referred to by experts as “armed conflict,” extends over 70 years, the intensity of…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on Who Is Most Affected by the Trade Blockade?
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – November 1 Scene (Moemaka) November 2, 2024 Who Is Most Affected by the Trade Blockade? Reports indicate that certain border gates in northern Shan State, eastern Shan, and Kachin State, which are near China, are experiencing…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on The UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy to Myanmar met with the leader of the military council.
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – October 31 Overview (MoeMaKa) November 1, 2024 The UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy to Myanmar met with the leader of the military council. On the 29th of this month, during the ongoing United Nations General Assembly in…
by Maung Yit • • Comments Off on The Strategic Implications of China’s Involvement with Myanmar’s Anti-Junta Forces
Myanmar Spring Chronicle – October 30 (MoeMaKa) October 31, 2024 The Strategic Implications of China’s Involvement with Myanmar’s Anti-Junta Forces News of junta leader Min Aung Hlaing’s planned attendance at an upcoming Mekong countries summit in China on November 7-9…