Rethinking the United States Myanmar policy
Material type: TextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Asian Survey July/August 2005, pp.603-621 (12)Summary: This article presents an overview of military government in Myanmar followed by a brief survey of global responses. It assesses the Myanmar case, and the argument is that current U S policy is too crude, blunt and one dimensional. Washington should adopt a more nuanced carrot -and-stick approach aimed at strengthening constructive engagement efforts led by Myanmar's neighbours in East and Southeast AsiaItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article presents an overview of military government in Myanmar followed by a brief survey of global responses. It assesses the Myanmar case, and the argument is that current U S policy is too crude, blunt and one dimensional. Washington should adopt a more nuanced carrot -and-stick approach aimed at strengthening constructive engagement efforts led by Myanmar's neighbours in East and Southeast Asia
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