Soldiers of the Ta'ang National Liberation Army attend a graduation ceremony in northern Shan State’s Namhkam Township on November 9, 2024. (AFP)

The poverty of ‘conflict studies’ in Myanmar

As the post-coup war enters its fifth year, there is a deluge of data about the conflict from a plethora of organisations that does little to clarify the reality on the ground or provide solutions.

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