cutting off resources like electricity and supply chains to force compliance. But with rising instability in Myanmar, China's bet could turn out to be a double-edged sword.
The regime continues to work with Beijing on the Special Economic Zone and deep-sea port in Kyaukphyu, even though the town is encircled by AA troops.
As Myanmar’s junta pushes ahead with a vote in 2025, critics warn Beijing’s support may legitimize what they call a sham ...
The Arakan Army has effectively established control over 15 out of 18 townships in Rakhine state, including complete ...
The military junta holds less than 50 percent of Myanmarese territory, but as long as it holds on to the majority of ...
It wants to locate a private security company (like in Pakistan) for the protection of its strategic assets like China Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC) containing oil and gas pipelines along with ...
The pipelines are a major part of the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor, which is an important part of Beijing's ambitious BRI (Belt and Road Initiative). With the help of the Arakan Army ...
The pipelines are a major component of the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor, which is an important part of Beijing's ambitious, multibillion-dollar global trade and infrastructure project ...