Robert BociagaThe Death of Journalism in MyanmarA journalist reflects on his detention by security forces, one small part of a wider crackdown on the country’s media.Apr 18, 2021Apr 18, 2021
Robert BociagaMyanmar’s campaign in the shadow of jade tragedyWith Myanmar set to head to the polls in November, a deadly jade mine disaster in Kachin State earlier this month could provide a further…Jul 27, 2020Jul 27, 2020
Robert BociagaIn this Buddhist country, Hopes for Peace are ShatteredIn Myanmar, the hopes of ethnic groups for a better future remain overshadowed by conflicts that have smoldered for decades. In the…Jul 19, 2020Jul 19, 2020
Robert BociagaVietnam in 13 photos: Landscape after COVID-19A photostory on surprising policy changes in authoritarian VietnamMay 7, 2020May 7, 2020
Robert BociagaCoronavirus: Black Clouds Over SingaporeThe novel coronavirus emerged in late December in Wuhan. The number of affected people is piling up at a fearful rate.Apr 8, 2020Apr 8, 2020
Robert BociagaIs COVID-19 Eroding China’s Influence in Southeast Asia?In recent years, China has risen to become the largest source of imports for nine of the 10 Southeast Asian countries. Also, it is an…Apr 8, 2020Apr 8, 2020
Robert BociagaBrunei: Spoiled Subjects of the SultanIn one of the last absolute monarchies of the world on the tropical island of Borneo, people call themselves the spoiled children of the…Apr 8, 2020Apr 8, 2020
Robert BociagaLooking beyond what Vietnam’s communist party wants us to seeTraveling to one of the last communist countries. The charms and delights of the country that handcuffs champions of freedom of speech.Apr 8, 2020Apr 8, 2020