Skip to main content

The military intervention in Myanmar this week is leading many outsiders to consider an appropriate response. The new Biden administration in the United States and the European Union (EU) are evaluating economic sanctions. In contrast, others including neighbouring China, Thailand and Cambodia consider this to be a domestic matter to be left to Myanmar.

Read the full article written by Simon Tay for The Straits Times (by invitation).


Simon Tay is chairman of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs and Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore. He is the author of Shadows Across The Golden Land: Myanmar’s Opening, Foreign Influence And Investment, published in 2020.

This article was first published in The Straits Times on 6 February 2021. 

Commentaries

BKHS: Capitalising on the “Connectivity Contest” to Reshape Globalisation

Globalisation connotes massive flows of people, goods, services and capital, resulting in increased integration and…
November 30, 20236 min
Commentaries

The Business Times: An SEZ with Johor could be a Game Changer

When the leaders of Singapore and Malaysia met at end-October, a broad agenda appropriately reflected…
November 21, 20238 min
Commentaries

The Straits Times: Biden-Xi Summit – Beyond Hello and a Handshake

Expectations are rising about a meeting between United States President Joe Biden and China’s leader Xi…
November 6, 20238 min

Website by