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052150
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Cambridge, World Peace Foundation, 1997.
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51p.
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038608 | 320.9591/STE 038608 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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085630
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Summary/Abstract |
Burma's relations with ASEAN have changed signifi cantly since 1997. This article examines how Burma-ASEAN relations have been influenced by intense international pressure and ASEAN's desire to maintain regional credibility. As ASEAN continues to redefine its position with Burma, the generals' relations elsewhere may continue to define it for them.
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ID:
048987
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Bangkok, Alternative Asean Network on Burma, 1997.
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110p.
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9748942813
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039027 | 327.590591/BAC 039027 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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085638
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Democratization studies now highlight potentially derailing problems such as warlike nationalism and violent ethnic conflict. In Myanmar, where ethnic tension runs deep, the risks are especially great. Political reformers should work within the framework of the military junta's planned 2010 general election, and pay close attention to nation building.
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