issue:V02N05, 22 Aug 2024 Insight Email Naypyitawlogy-5 Snr. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing’s ongoing strategy of blame-game may bring him closer to his downfall.
issue:V02N03, 1 Mar 2024 Insight Email Naypyitawlogy – 4 This week’s ISP Insight Email revisits "Naypyitawlogy" by examining the administrative restructuring of the State Administration Council (SAC) during its three-year reign. In literature of political science, scholars often study the relationship between an authoritarian regime’s stability and state capacity.
issue:V02N01, 23 Jan 2024 Insight Email Naypyitawlogy – 3 Under the overarching theme of “Naypyitawlogy,” ISP-Myanmar analyzed the nature of a closed dictatorship, drawing parallels to how international political experts assess developments in such systems.
issue:25, 16 Oct 2023 Insight Email A Few Good Men: The Military’s Succession Crisis In this week’s Insight Email No. 25, ISP-Myanmar focuses on the incident of the Mung Lai Hkyet explosion and what the consequences could be. In addition, it gives an analysis of “the Military’s Succession Crisis” and the widening generation gaps in military leadership.
issue:24, 3 Oct 2023 Insight Email Naypyitawlogy There used to be talk of Kremlinology, Pyongyangology, and Pekingology, the study and speculation on politics and policy changes in closed societies, and now we have something we can call ‘Naypyitawlogy’.