CHINA’S MYANMAR DILEMMA

In the CAA Brief Dominik Mierzejewski takes a closer look at Myanmar’s recent coup d’état from the Chinese perspective.

The situation is more complex than general public opinion believes and should be discussed in at least three particular contexts: historical experiences with Maoist guerrillas in Myanmar, anti-Chinese sentiments, and the problems in managing the cross-border governance in Upper Myanmar. By discussing the aforementioned dimensions, the author explains the complexity of China’s policy towards its southern neighbour, a country ranked as the 22nd most fragile state in the world by the Fragile States Index. Please download the CAA Brief here.