Myat Sandar Zaw

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Myat Sandar Zaw is a final year student of the BSc. International Relations program at the University of London. She is also a correspondent at the Asia in Review (AiR), a weekly news publication under the German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG). Her work at AiR analyzes constitutional politics, human rights and macroeconomic landscape of Thailand as well as the geopolitical developments in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly Southeast Asia. Her research interests include Southeast Asian political economy, women’s political participation, nationalism, and foreign policy of small states.

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