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MYANMAR ELECTIONS
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Analysing the Myanmar Elections and Its Implications for Security in South Asia
/ Singh, Rohan Khattar
Singh, Rohan Khattar
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Myanmar Elections
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Security in South Asia
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Prospects for rapprochement between the United States and Myanm
/ Clapp, Priscilla
Clapp, Priscilla
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Held in a virtual state of suspended animation for the past twenty years, US relations with Myanmar have received fresh scrutiny as the country undergoes a political transition from martial law to quasi-parliamentary governance. As a result, the Obama administration has fashioned a new policy of pragmatic engagement to balance US sanctions against Myanmars military regime, to reinvigorate Americas relations with ASEAN and to create a more flexible policy structure for fashioning US responses to a variety of possible outcomes in Myanmars transition process.
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Myanmar
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SPDC
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Aung San Suu Kyi
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Myanmar Elections
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US - ASEAN Relations
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Significance of the November 2015 Myanmar elections
/ Singh, Udai Bhanu
Singh, Udai Bhanu
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Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) won by a landslide majority in the openly contested elections Myanmar held on Sunday, November 8, 2015.The NLD won a convincing majority with 255 seats in the lower house, 135 in the upper house and 496 seats in the state and regional legislatures. This paves the way for election of President of its choice and forming a government. The election had 33.5 million eligible voters (over 18 years) of Myanmar’s 52 million population. To ensure that the elections were largely above board, there were about 10,000 internal and international observers and extensive media presence.
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Myanmar Elections
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November 2015
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