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ID126011
Title ProperSlow and steady
Other Title Informationmaybe trying to understand the vagaries of the new Burma
LanguageENG
AuthorAllchin. Joseph
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)We are looking for the opening to the road to democracy,' said Aung San Suu Kyi during a frenetic press conference held in mid-November at the office of her party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), to mark the first anniversary of her release from house arrest. That year has been quite dramatic itself: Suu Kyi's image is now on newspapers and magazines near and far, the BBC is no longer forced to enter the country illegally, and Burma is set to chair the ASEAN regional bloc in 2014. Burma's generals had famously claimed that they were aiming to institute a system of 'discipline flourishing democracy' in the country - a vague phrase that only ever seemed to suit the needs of the military. Today, amidst new optimism, few have any more concrete answers on what might be taking place.
`In' analytical NoteHimal Vol.24, No.12; December 2011: p.26-27
Journal SourceHimal Vol.24, No.12; December 2011: p.26-27
Key WordsNational League for Democracy - NLD ;  Politics - Myanmar ;  Democracy - Myanmar ;  Political Parties - Myanmar ;  Aung San Suu Kyi - Political Leader ;  Political Leadership ;  ASEAN ;  Burma ;  Myanmar ;  BBC ;  Military Action ;  Discipline Flourishing Democracy - DFD