Anthony Kuhn http://wqcs.org en Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Walks Fine Line In Her New Role http://wqcs.org/post/myanmars-aung-san-suu-kyi-walks-fine-line-her-new-role To her many admirers in the international community, Aung San Suu Kyi remains one of the world's best known democracy icons.<p>But in Myanmar, also known as Burma, she is now very much a politician who is being criticized for trying to cooperate with the former military rulers who kept her under house arrest for nearly two decades.<p>If you want to see the old, iconic Aung San Suu Kyi, just head to the bustling headquarters of her party, the National League for Democracy, or NLD, in Yangon, the country's largest city and former capital.<p>Go past the tables selling Suu Kyi T-shirts, coffee mug Wed, 05 Jun 2013 17:12:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 28610 at http://wqcs.org Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Walks Fine Line In Her New Role Battling Deforestation In Indonesia, One Firm At A Time http://wqcs.org/post/battling-deforestation-indonesia-one-firm-time On the Indonesian island of Sumatra, a backhoe stacks freshly cut trees to be made into pulp and paper. <a href="http://www.asiapulppaper.com/">Asia Pulp and Paper</a>, or APP, is Indonesia's largest papermaker, and the company and its suppliers operate vast plantations of acacia trees here that have transformed the local landscape.<p>APP has sold billions of dollars' worth of paper products to Staples, Disney and other big U.S. corporations. Fri, 31 May 2013 07:19:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 28354 at http://wqcs.org Battling Deforestation In Indonesia, One Firm At A Time As Myanmar Reforms, Indonesia Offers Some Lessons http://wqcs.org/post/myanmar-reforms-indonesia-offers-some-lessons As Myanmar's leaders push a series of political and economic changes, they are also having to deal with <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/05/17/182904712/Are-Buddhist-Monks-Involved-In-Myanmars-Violence" target="_blank">recent strife</a> between the majority Buddhists and minority Muslims, or Rohingya.<p>Many countries making the transition from authoritarian rule to democracy have faced similar ethnic and sectarian conflicts, from Iraq to the former Yugoslavia.<p>But for Myanmar, perhaps the most compelling case study is also the closest.<p>Fifteen years ago this week, a deepen Thu, 23 May 2013 14:39:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 27968 at http://wqcs.org As Myanmar Reforms, Indonesia Offers Some Lessons Are Buddhist Monks Involved In Myanmar's Violence? http://wqcs.org/post/are-buddhist-monks-involved-myanmars-violence In the Western stereotype, Buddhists are meditating pacifists who strive to keep their distance from worldly passions. But last month, more than 40 people were killed in fighting between Buddhists and Muslims in the central Burmese town of Meiktila. Witnesses say some Buddhist monks joined in the violence, while others tried to stop it.<p>One prominent monk in particular has been blamed for being behind it.<p>U Wirathu, 45, is head of the Masoeyein monastery in Myanmar's second-largest city, Mandalay, just up the highway from Meiktila. Fri, 17 May 2013 07:00:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 27686 at http://wqcs.org Are Buddhist Monks Involved In Myanmar's Violence? The Threat To Indonesia's Biodiversity, Foretold In The 1800s http://wqcs.org/post/threat-indonesias-biodiversity-foretold-1800s <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/04/30/177781424/he-helped-discover-evolution-and-then-became-extinct" target="_blank">British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace</a> was not only a key figure in developing the theory of evolution in the mid-19th century but also had the foresight to call for saving endangered species.<p>Wallace, who died 100 years ago this year, did his most important research in the rich biodiversity of Indonesia, and his plea for preservation is even more compelling than when he wrote it.<p>From my base in Jakarta, I can just step outside my home to observe the spectacle of li Sun, 05 May 2013 21:33:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 27091 at http://wqcs.org He Helped Discover Evolution, And Then Became Extinct http://wqcs.org/post/he-helped-discover-evolution-and-then-became-extinct Ask most folks who came up with the theory of evolution, and they'll tell you it was Charles Darwin.<p>In fact, Alfred Russel Wallace, another British naturalist, was a co-discoverer of the theory — though Darwin has gotten most of the credit. Wallace died 100 years ago this year.<p>Wallace developed some of his most important ideas about natural selection during an eight-year expedition to what was then the Dutch East Indies — modern-day Indonesia — to observe wildlife and collect specimens. Tue, 30 Apr 2013 07:04:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 26832 at http://wqcs.org He Helped Discover Evolution, And Then Became Extinct As Myanmar Reforms, Old Tensions Rise To The Surface http://wqcs.org/post/myanmar-reforms-old-tensions-rise-surface The town of Meiktila in central Myanmar presents a tranquil scene on a hot April day: A woman presses juice from sugar cane while customers loll around in the midday heat. The town is right in the center of the country, on a broad and arid plain where white cows graze among palm trees and pointy pagodas. It's a bustling trading post on the road between the capital, Naypyidaw, and the country's second-largest city, Mandalay.<p>But just down the street, there is evidence of a conflagration: Large areas have been reduced to heaps of charred rubble. Wed, 24 Apr 2013 20:42:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 26602 at http://wqcs.org As Myanmar Reforms, Old Tensions Rise To The Surface Journey To Java's 'Tempeh Village': Where Soybean Cakes Are Born http://wqcs.org/post/journey-javas-tempeh-village-where-soybean-cakes-are-born For centuries, Asia has been home to sophisticated vegetarian cultures. In recent years, Americans have gradually discovered cooking with meat substitutes like tofu and an Indonesia soybean cake called tempeh.<p>Tempeh is known for being versatile. There's an almost endless variety of ways to cook it. Mon, 01 Apr 2013 07:16:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 25508 at http://wqcs.org Journey To Java's 'Tempeh Village': Where Soybean Cakes Are Born Now A Politician, Aung San Suu Kyi Is The Object Of Protesters http://wqcs.org/post/now-politician-aung-san-suu-kyi-object-protesters Last year, Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was greeted by adoring crowds during triumphant tours of <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/06/03/154237158/like-our-own-mother-aung-san-suu-kyi-in-thailand">Asia</a>, <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/09/18/161345768/with-honors-awaiting-aung-san-suu-kyi-visits-u-s">the U.S.</a> and <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/06/20/155454746/time-at-oxford-spurred-suu-kyis-burma-activism">Europe</a>. Sat, 16 Mar 2013 09:17:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 24835 at http://wqcs.org Now A Politician, Aung San Suu Kyi Is The Object Of Protesters After Long Isolation, Myanmar Now Has Suitors http://wqcs.org/post/after-long-isolation-myanmar-now-has-suitors For decades, Myanmar was isolated diplomatically, an economic backwater that seemed almost frozen in time amid a Southeast Asian region that was modernizing at a rapid pace.<p>But the political reforms under way in Myanmar, also known as Burma, are redefining its place in the world. President Obama's visit in November was a sign of the dramatic turnaround in relations with the United States.<p>Meanwhile, China, which has been Myanmar's main backer for years, is stepping up its investments. Chinese media report that 700-mile oil and gas pipelines will be completed in May. Fri, 22 Feb 2013 22:20:00 +0000 Anthony Kuhn 23785 at http://wqcs.org After Long Isolation, Myanmar Now Has Suitors