The Burmese way to fascism / Bertil Lintner

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Far Eastern Economic Review Vol 170 No 8, October 2007, pp.9-13Summary: The recent wave of public protests against Burma's military junta brought brief hope around the world that this time there might really be a change for the better. Lintner argues that in reality nothing has changed and that the regime may even be stronger than before. Explains how the military has not only retained but extended its grip on power since first seizing control in 1962, aided it is said by considerable support from China which wants stability not regime change.
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The recent wave of public protests against Burma's military junta brought brief hope around the world that this time there might really be a change for the better. Lintner argues that in reality nothing has changed and that the regime may even be stronger than before. Explains how the military has not only retained but extended its grip on power since first seizing control in 1962, aided it is said by considerable support from China which wants stability not regime change.

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