On April 21, 1998, the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury Department issued regulations to implement the Executive Order that applied sanctions against Myanmar. With certain exceptions, the Regulations prohibit new investment by U.S. individuals or companies in Myanmar. This Essay explains and analyzes the reach of the Regulations and their potential ramifications
This paper looks at whether or not economic sanctions employed to reduce human rights abuses and reg...
This Article will explore the European Union\u27s approach to Burma. The European Union, until recen...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Wesley Beggs(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida,REST...
For the past three decades, the repressive military junta that has ruled Burma has engaged in tortur...
Myanmar is a unique country whose historical experiences preclude simplistic transferences of lesson...
After nearly thirty years of self imposed isolation, Myanmar has reemerged as a significant potentia...
As a punitive measure against the military regime in Burma, state and municipal governments in the U...
Since the end of the Cold War, human rights has become a central focus of international relationship...
After decades of international condemnation, Myanmar, also known as Burma, has initiated rapid polit...
This Article considers the wisdom and constitutionality of a proposed Massachusetts law penalizing c...
US sanctions had negligible effects on Myanmar’s transition to democracy. By the end of 2015, it was...
Myanmar has gone through major changes since 2010, and this has led Western powers to lift most of t...
With continued international concern over the treatment of Rohingyas in Myanmar, some commentators h...
This study used qualitative research methods that the source data is taken from books, journals, new...
Despite calls for tougher sanctions on Burma’s military regime, it’s time for a more creative approa...
This paper looks at whether or not economic sanctions employed to reduce human rights abuses and reg...
This Article will explore the European Union\u27s approach to Burma. The European Union, until recen...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Wesley Beggs(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida,REST...
For the past three decades, the repressive military junta that has ruled Burma has engaged in tortur...
Myanmar is a unique country whose historical experiences preclude simplistic transferences of lesson...
After nearly thirty years of self imposed isolation, Myanmar has reemerged as a significant potentia...
As a punitive measure against the military regime in Burma, state and municipal governments in the U...
Since the end of the Cold War, human rights has become a central focus of international relationship...
After decades of international condemnation, Myanmar, also known as Burma, has initiated rapid polit...
This Article considers the wisdom and constitutionality of a proposed Massachusetts law penalizing c...
US sanctions had negligible effects on Myanmar’s transition to democracy. By the end of 2015, it was...
Myanmar has gone through major changes since 2010, and this has led Western powers to lift most of t...
With continued international concern over the treatment of Rohingyas in Myanmar, some commentators h...
This study used qualitative research methods that the source data is taken from books, journals, new...
Despite calls for tougher sanctions on Burma’s military regime, it’s time for a more creative approa...
This paper looks at whether or not economic sanctions employed to reduce human rights abuses and reg...
This Article will explore the European Union\u27s approach to Burma. The European Union, until recen...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Wesley Beggs(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida,REST...