Renegotiating pariah state partnerships: why Myanmar and North Korea respond differently to Chinese influence/ Jonathan T. Chow and Leif-Eric Easley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: Contemporary Security Policy Vol.40, No.3, July 2019, pp.502-525 (104)Summary: The article looks at the relationships between Myanmar and North Korea with China despite their status as pariah state. With China's economic advancement, even pariah countries like Myanmar and North Korea are able to see the importance of building an ally with China although the paths in which they take are vary.
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The article looks at the relationships between Myanmar and North Korea with China despite their status as pariah state. With China's economic advancement, even pariah countries like Myanmar and North Korea are able to see the importance of building an ally with China although the paths in which they take are vary.

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