Myanmar : spring postponed
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: The Economist No 8575, 12 April 2008, pp.28-30Summary: Discusses Burma's political and economic future in the aftermath of the September 2007 protests during which the military fired on Buddhist monks. The military junta is benefiting from the sale of oil and gas but there is so little trickle down, and development in all other sectors is so bad that Burma, once a major rice exporter, is receiving international food aid.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Discusses Burma's political and economic future in the aftermath of the September 2007 protests during which the military fired on Buddhist monks. The military junta is benefiting from the sale of oil and gas but there is so little trickle down, and development in all other sectors is so bad that Burma, once a major rice exporter, is receiving international food aid.
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