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30 July 2010India slips Myanmar a nudge and a wink
BY Sudha Ramachandran
BANGALORE - Myanmar's Senior General Than Shwe ended a five-day visit to India on Thursday having sealed several pacts that will boost security and economic cooperation between the two countries. Tagged Under Aung San Suu Kyi , Indo-Myanmar , Sino-Myanmar |
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30 September 2010An Election Not Worthy of Support
BY Win Tin
Navi Pillay, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, recently said the world must exercise “utmost vigilance” to ensure the approaching elections in Myanmar (Burma) are free and Tagged Under Aung San Suu Kyi , Myanmar election , Myanmar junta |
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27 July 2010Burma leader expects silence from India visit
BY Amit Baruah
As Burma's top leader, General Than Shwe, pays a five-day state visit to India, the BBC's Hindi Service editor Amit Baruah asks what reaction the military ruler can expect from the world's Tagged Under Aung San Suu Kyi , Indo-Myanmar , Myanmar junta , Than Shwe |
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22 October 2010Burma’s ballot
BY Alia Allana
Burma and democracy, the country and the concept, make for strange bedfellows. Yet, the junta has slotted a date for Burma’s highly anticipated exercise in democracy. On November 7, theTagged Under Aung San Suu Kyi , junta , Myanmar democracy , Than Shwe |
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8 November 2010Burma: India’s Bad Neighbor Policy
BY Shashi Tharoor
As stage-managed elections ratify the consequences of three decades of military rule in Burma, the perspective from its neighbor India may help explain why there is continued international Tagged Under Aung San Suu Kyi , Indian foreign policy , Indo-Myanmar , junta , Myanmar elections |
 Features
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12 November 2010Elections in Myanmar – A Violation of Human Rights?
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Aung San Suu Kyi, easily the best known Burmese politician in the West, if not the world, was released from her latest episode of house arrest on Saturday, November 13, less than a week after the Tagged Under Aung San Suu Kyi , Myanmar elections , Myanmar junta |
 Foreign Affairs
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23 November 2010Burma’s Stubborn State
BY Michael Green
In November 2007, Derek Mitchell and I published an essay in Tagged Under Aung San Suu Kyi , Burmese junta , Myanmar elections , Than Shwe |
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26 January 2011Is Burma Finally Poised for Change?
BY David I. Steinberg
The seemingly interminable process of formulating a constitution and holding elections in Burma/Myanmar came to a conclusion on Nov. 7, with neither a bang nor a whimper. Tagged Under Aung San Suu Kyi , Myanmar , Myanmar elections |
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13 October 2011The Burma Spring
BY Jim Della-Giacoma
These are heady days for those long hoping for change in Myanmar. The government, which was installed on the back of a sham election that saw the ruling junta ditch their military Tagged Under All Burma Monks' Alliance , Ashin Gambira , Aung San Suu Kyi , Burma , Indo-Burma , Myanmar democracy , Myanmar junta , political prisoners , Sino-Myanmar , Zarganar |
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30 November 2011Myanmar: A New Peace Initiative
BY International Crisis Group
The Executive Summary is also available inTagged Under Aung San Suu Kyi , ethnic conflicts , Hillary Clinton , Myanmar , Thein Sein |