Video / Asia 01 April 2021 1 minute Myanmar Edges Toward State Collapse Following Coup Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print Two months after the 1 February coup, Myanmar is in a deep crisis. The military seems bent on imposing its will, using draconian tactics that are only strengthening demonstrators’ will to resist. International actors should stay united in urging the junta to change course. In this video, Richard Horsey, Crisis Group's Senior Adviser on Myanmar, explains what is happening in the country. Click here to read the full briefing. Loading Video CRISISGROUP Related Tags More for you Op-Ed / Asia Myanmar Is Fragmenting—but Not Falling Apart Originally published in Foreign Affairs Briefing / Asia Ethnic Autonomy and its Consequences in Post-coup Myanmar Also available in Also available in Burmese, Chinese, Simplified