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16 February 2012Maldives: Nasheed outpaced his people BY

One year on, the Arab Spring continues to spread even as the early hopes raised by the uprisings wither. Democratisation is neither easy nor has it historically been a linear process, even in

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Arab Spring
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democratization
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Nasheed
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regime change
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religious conflict
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17 February 2012After Violent Coup, Maldives in Political Turmoil BY

One year on, the Arab Spring continues to spread even as the early hopes raised by the uprisings wither. Democratization is neither easy, nor has it historically been a linear process, even in

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Arab Spring
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democratization
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Nasheed
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regime change
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religious conflict
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1 May 2012Sanctions on Myanmar: Have they worked? BY

The by-election which Myanmar’s opposition party National League for Democracy (NLD) swept to victory on April 1, was a tribute to the fortitude and

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Aung San Suu Kyi
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democratization
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economic reforms
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Myanmar sanctions
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National League for Democracy
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Naypyidaw
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18 May 2012Myanmar in the ASEAN Matrix: An opportunity for India? BY

The desire of Myanmar’s leaders to open the country to the outside world has led to considerable euphoria in India – which sees its policy of engagement with the once-isolated nation paying off.

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ASEAN
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Burma
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democratization
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Myanmar
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South Block

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1 May 2012
BY Andrew Moravcsik
Foreign AffairsForeign Affairs
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1 July 2011
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
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BY Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
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