A former pupil activist who participated in Myanmar’s 1988 democracy motion, Min Zin studied political science on the College of California, Berkeley.
He additionally helped set up the ISP, which was initially based mostly inside Myanmar however moved abroad following the 2021 coup, when the navy ousted the democratically elected authorities of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi.
The coup plunged Myanmar right into a protracted civil warfare, pitting the navy towards an array of pro-democracy armed teams and established ethnic armies in a battle that’s carefully tracked by Min Zin’s ISP.
The think-tank’s current publications have targeted on Myanmar’s political transition, after navy chief Min Aung Hlaing took over as president following a military-engineered election, in addition to the nation’s failing financial system.
China has publicly backed Myanmar’s new administration, which took workplace after a broadly criticised vote that excluded the nation’s major opposition teams, together with Aung San Suu Kyi’s political social gathering.

