Archive for the 'South Asian Politics' Category
December 4, 2007
By: Min Khin KyawÂ
(The author is 88 Generation leader, poet and artist)Â Â
I have been inspired by the international pressure on the junta so far. More recently, both England and France and the US keeps reminding the dialogue must go ahead and for that the pressure on the junta is not waning. Unfortunately, the junta is [...]
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November 28, 2007
Burma, which is officially known as Myanmar since 1989 has witnessed a significant change over the years in its foreign policy endeavours. It has been often said by Western Scholars as well as by some Asian Scholars, which popularized the notion’s that, after independence, Myanmar followed the course of ‘Neutralism’ during U Nu’s democratic era, [...]
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November 26, 2007
According to the media information of IMF (International Monetary Fund) released today, the next article IV consultationâ™ of IMF with Burma would take place tentatively on 28th of November 2007. Earlier IMF article IV consultation with Burma took place in October, 6, 2006, 25 March 2005, and 17 March 2004. Most importantly, as of October [...]
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