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Burma: an overview / Shakoor Farzana April 1991  Article
Shakoor Farzana Article
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Publication April 1991.
Description 55-73
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Burma: a profile / Bixler, Norma 1971  Book
Bixler, Norma Book
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Publication London, Pall Mall Press, 1971.
Description xii, 244p.hbk
Series Pall Mall Country Profiles
Standard Number 0269027556
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Burma at the turn of the twenty-first century / Skidmore, Monique (ed.) 2005  Book
Skidmore, Monique Book
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Publication Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 2005.
Description vii, 304p.
Standard Number 0824828976
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Burma-nationalism and ideology: an analysis of society, culture and politics / Maung, Shwe Lu 1989  Book
Maung, Shwe Lu Book
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Publication Dhaka, Universiy Press, 1989.
Description xiii,117p.
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Burma's Muslims and the war on terror / Selth, Andrew Mar-Apr 2004  Journal Article
Selth, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication Mar-Apr 2004.
Summary/Abstract Burma's importance in world affairs has long derived from its critical geostrategic position, but another factor now attracting the interest of Western scholars and officials is Burma's large Muslim population. Usually overlooked in surveys of Islam in the Asia-Pacific region, Burma's Muslims are now being accorded greater attention. This is partly because of the harsh treatment they are receiving at the hands of the country's military government, known since 1997 as the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC). It is also due, however, to their growing international connections, which in one case at least includes links to pan-Islamic extremist groups. In this regard, the global war against terrorism has become both a burden and an opportunity for the Rangoon regime
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