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TIME Asia April 25, 2011 Andrew Marshall |
Face Facts While Burma's economic misery is due to the junta's corruption, neglect and mismanagement, the Crisis Group says that the "failed policies of sanctions and isolation" have further impoverished ordinary Burmese. |
Salon.com February 27, 2001 David Rubien |
Aung San Suu Kyi Even when she's under house arrest, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning resistance leader is a symbol of hope in the struggle for democracy in Burma... |
TIME Asia July 26, 2010 Hannah Beech |
Soldiers Of Fortune It's all about relative position, and in Burma today, the inequalities are growing faster than just about anything. |
TIME Asia November 8, 2010 Hannah Beech |
Burma's New Breed An entire generation of Burmese youth is now discovering, it also matters that you fight with subtlety and intelligence, choosing the battles that you can win. |
Outside August 2008 Patrick Symmes |
The Generals in Their Labyrinth A report from the last flight out of Burma where, even hours before the cyclone, nobody had a clue. |
BusinessWeek August 8, 2005 |
Burma Bows Out Of ASEAN Chair Duties Burma's decision to forgo the rotating chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on July 27 was welcomed with relief by fellow members of the 10-nation trade group. |
BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 Michael Shari |
The Vise Tightens on Burma The military government of Burma, which calls itself Myanmar, is coming under the heaviest pressure yet to release opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from nearly two months of detention in Rangoon. President Bush is soon expected to sign the Burmese Freedom & Democracy Act of 2003. |
TIME Asia November 29, 2010 Wang Dan |
A Lady Called Hope In my struggle for democracy in China, Aung San Suu Kyi has twice inspired me profoundly. I was living in the U.S., where I was granted asylum after spending a total of nearly seven years in jail for my role as a leader of the 1989 Tiananmen Square student protests in Beijing. |
The Motley Fool October 11, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Yet Another Battle for Chevron Along with its difficulties in Venezuela and Kazakhstan, Chevron's got a new battle. Investors may want to take a pass on shares until its operating economics and its geopolitical squabbles become more settled. |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 |
The Junta Casts a New Shadow Over Burma The dismissal of Prime Minister General Khin Nyunt likely represents a setback for the country's hopes of moving toward democracy after decades of military rule. |