Myanmar in 2007: a turning point in the "roadmap"?/ Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung, Maung Aung Myoe

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Survey Vol.XLVIII No.1 January/February 2008, pp.13-19 (12)Summary: Myanmar's military regime drew global condemnation in September 2007 when it violently suppressed anti-government demonstrations. Although this junction appeared to be a turning point since it facilitated greater international intervention, recent events indicate a return to "normalcy" as the regime ruled out dialogue with the main opposition party and proceeded with its own road-map to political transition.
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Myanmar's military regime drew global condemnation in September 2007 when it violently suppressed anti-government demonstrations. Although this junction appeared to be a turning point since it facilitated greater international intervention, recent events indicate a return to "normalcy" as the regime ruled out dialogue with the main opposition party and proceeded with its own road-map to political transition.

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