CONTRIBUTORS

Dr Su-Ann Oh was Visiting Fellow of the Myanmar Studies Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

Dr Oh researches and writes about ethnic politics and conflict, and borderlands in Myanmar. She was previously managing editor of SOJOURN.

Articles by Su-Ann Oh (11)

Separatists, Conflict and Refugees: Geopolitics Along Thailand and India’s Myanmar Border

Su-Ann Oh

The February 2021 coup in Myanmar has thrown up a new raft of problems for Thailand and India. The re-assembling of Indian separatist groups in Myanmar, the spillover from armed conflict and the arrival of refugees in Thailand and India are just the tip of the iceberg.

Cryptos: Un-Tethering from the Military Junta

Su-Ann Oh

The use of cryptocurrency Tether by the National Unity Government, Myanmar's parallel government, threatens to undermine the sovereignty of the ruling State Administration Council on multiple fronts.

Myanmar’s Garment Industry After the Coup: Threadbare and in Tatters

Su-Ann Oh

Five months after the February coup, the future of Myanmar's garment industry hangs by a thread.

Singapore Businesses In Myanmar: Navigating the Choppy Waters of Political Turmoil

Su-Ann Oh

The coup in Myanmar has compounded problems for Singapore firms operating there. But they appear to be battening down the hatches to ride out the political storm.

How Successful Will the Protests in Myanmar Be?

Su-Ann Oh

The ongoing anti-coup protests are qualitatively different and pose a bigger challenge to Myanmar’s military rulers than earlier protest movements.