By Htet Min Lwin and Thiha Wint Aung

The Irrawaddy-Dec 30, 2024

China’s recent actions in Myanmar have led many observers to conclude that China has sided with the military junta. We argue this is a simplistic view, stemming from Sinophobia and a Western-centric lens, with an inherent, concerning risk of becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy and consequently harmful to the revolution in Myanmar. This is significant—Myanmar’s revolution has fought against the military dictatorship for almost four years without any external help and has emerged with significant victories during this period. This is exactly the reason it has attracted the powerful neighbor’s attention, which should be understood properly. Now is a critical and testing period for Myanmar’s revolutionary actors—one in which sober judgement with calm and measured wisdom, and strategic engagement with China are most required. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/guest-column/myanmars-resistance-is-getting-the-china-question-wrong.html

First published in The Irrawaddy