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106169
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ID:
185829
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091846
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2009.
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China has been severely criticised in the West for being an obstacle to democracy and progress on human rights in Myanmar. This is due largely to the perception that China, despite being a big and influential neighbour, has been extremely reluctant to apply pressure on Myanmar.
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ID:
125246
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2013.
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As we proceed towards an Indo-centric study in international relations, Myanmar, officially known as the Republic of the Union of Myanmar has a very crucial role to play. Myanmar, which is located to the south of the northeastern states of India, is India's only land bridge to Southeast Asia. India has a long historical relationship with Myanmar including cultural, economic and diplomatic relations since Myanmar's independence in 1948. As Burma was previously a province of India so, due to cultural links, flourishing commerce, common interests in regional affairs and the presence of a significant Indian community in Burma, Indo-Burmese relations have been strong for many years.
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ID:
125325
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ID:
130854
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
If Asia's experience is any guide, economic success is archived only by nations with strong governments, even if they curtail some rights.
Myanmar, formerly Burma, has been increasingly in the focus of international mass media in recent years. The sudden visit paid there in 2011 by Hillary Clinton, was followed in 2012 by that of Barak Obama.
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ID:
116206
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