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and negative factors for a withdrawal. It then applies this framework to the case of Burma/Myanmar, which is an example of …
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, that is, flowing downstream north to south, the southernmost prefectures of China (Yunnan and Guangxi), Lao PDR, Burma …
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to obtain friendly support (Pakistan), funding (China, LTTE) and strategic shelter (Burma, Bangladesh). Finally there …
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The main objective of the paper is to explore the role of Japan in the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral and Technical Cooperation (BIMSTEC). The analysis suggests that BIMSTEC-Japan cooperation could made a modest contribution to Asian integration. But this is contingent upon domestic...
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Reports have been pouring in that the Burmese soldiers today used baton and tear gas against the Buddhist monks and civilian protesters at Shwedagon pagoda, the holiest Buddhist place in Rangoon. The situation calls for immediate interventions of the international community.
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The Chin State of Burma (also known as Myanmar) is an isolated ethnic minority area with poor health outcomes and …
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Since the elections of 2010, Myanmar’s political landscape has changed significantly; the old military junta has officially been dissolved and a new civilian government, led by President Thein Sein, has been inaugurated. Together with the new constitution of 2008 and the...
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F rom its headwaters in the Tibetan Plateau to its estuary in Burma, the Salween River supports over ten million people … central to the lives of many indigenous communities living along its banks. However, large dam cascades in China and Burma are …
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