July 8, 2021

An Elegant Solution for the Olympics

By: Randall G. Schriver and Surya Narayanan |  On July 8, Japan declared its fourth state of emergency in response to the worsening COVID-19 pandemic, throwing […]
March 8, 2021

A Message from our Chairman: Statement in Support of our Asian and Asian American Communities

By: Randall G. Schriver | In light of increased violence and other racist, malign acts directed towards Asian and Asian American communities since the onset of […]
February 1, 2021

A Message from our Chairman: Statement on Recent Events in Burma

By: Randall G. Schriver | Our team at the Project 2049 Institute is alarmed by the reports of the Burmese military’s detentions of civilian government and […]
January 17, 2020

When Xi Met Suu Kyi: China Embraces Myanmar as Western Nations Pull Back

By: Shibani Mahtani and Cape Diamond | THE WASHINGTON POST | Randall Schriver, who until last month was the Pentagon’s top official on Indo-Pacific security affairs, […]
August 9, 2019

What Happened to Aung San Suu Kyi?

By: Ben Rhodes | THE ATLANTIC | Down the street, in a coffee shop that wouldn’t be out of place in Brooklyn, I met Cheery Zahau, […]
July 6, 2018

How China Utilized Misinformation to Legitimize Repression in Xinjiang

By: Drew Jones | Introduction The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has long viewed the lands of Xinjiang as vital to its strategic interests. The region provides […]
March 14, 2017

Inscribing the Tiananmen Massacre on UNESCO’s Memory of the World

By: Sebra Yen | The Project 2049 Institute sat down with Dr. Han Lianchao for an interview on his Tiananmen-UNESCO Project entitled, “Inscribing the Tiananmen Massacre on UNESCO’s Memory […]
May 31, 2016

Burmese NGO Pushes for Reparations for Political Prisoners

Julia Bowie | The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) has released the first comprehensive study of Burma’s political prisoners, revealing judicial abuse, systematic torture, and enormous barriers to reintegration. […]
July 22, 2015

Of Monarchs and Military Men: The Political Pathologies that Undermine Democracy in Burma and Thailand

By: Kelley Currie | Since a 2012 outbreak of communal violence targeting Rohingyas in Burma, the trafficking business had been booming. Subsequent official persecution intended to […]
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