Myanmar : choosing sides / Megha Bahree
Subject(s): Online resources: In: World Policy Journal . -- Vol. XXX No. 4, Winter 2013/2014Abstract: Myanmar's recent democratic transition and its growing regional influence place it at the center of Southeast Asia's political landscape, and thus, at a confluence of forces being brought to bear by India and China. With its rapid rise in regional power, Myanmar is poised for auspicious economic and political growth- but only if it can manage the difficult act of weighing opportunities against costs. Megha Bahree delves into India and China's influence in Myanmar's rise to power and offers insight into the country's unfolding future.Revista R0354 (MAEC -Biblioteca Central)
Myanmar's recent democratic transition and its growing regional influence place it at the center of Southeast Asia's political landscape, and thus, at a confluence of forces being brought to bear by India and China. With its rapid rise in regional power, Myanmar is poised for auspicious economic and political growth- but only if it can manage the difficult act of weighing opportunities against costs. Megha Bahree delves into India and China's influence in Myanmar's rise to power and offers insight into the country's unfolding future.