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Myanmar’s Push for Democracy

24/11/2011
Author : Institute for Security & Development Policy (ISDP - Sweden)
POLICY BRIEF, No. 80, ISDP, November 23, 2011 by C. O'Hara & D. Nises
 

Abstract:
Last year Myanmar held its first elections in over 20 years. Despite doubts about the validity of the elections, there have been several noteworthy developments. Even so, the intentions of the new civilian government are still questioned. Myanmar has a long way to go before it can be described as an open, free and fair democratic country. However, beginning with the release of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi in mid-November 2010, there have many positive developments which are, in the context of decades of harsh military rule, important to highlight.

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  • Re:Myanmar’s Push for Democracy

nice. in every country there should be democracy and freedom. freedom to vote you like...

By aaliyah go on 1/5/2012 09:33
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