This paper explores the historical role of geography in the Sino–Burmese relationship in the context of the Cold War, both before and after the Chinese–American détente and rapprochement in the 1970s. It describes Burma’s fear and distrust of China throughout the Cold War, during which it maintained a policy of neutrality and non-alignment. Burma’s geographic location, sandwiched between its giant neighbours India and China, led it to adopt a realist paradigm and pursue an independent foreign policy. Charac-terizing China’s threat to Burmese national security as “grave” during its period of revolutionary export, the article notes that Burma was cowed into deference and that it deliberately avoided antagonizing China. It also looks at the hi...
This article analyses the bilateral relations between China and Ethiopia during the Cold War period ...
China has been a long?standing partner for Burma (Myanmar), providing important political, military ...
[[abstract]]The main thesis of this paper is to argue that Myanmar is neither a strategic pawn nor a...
This paper explores the historical role of geography in the Sino-Burmese relationship in the context...
Few of the smaller nations today, particularly in south-east Asia, have succeeded in remaining unali...
This paper analyses the China-Myanmar ‘comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership’ in the frame...
This paper analyses the China-Myanmar ‘comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership’ in the frame...
Abstract China is almost unanimously being portrayed as the most important ally of the military jun...
Ever since Myanmar reoriented its foreign policy as a result of its transition to democratic rule in...
Recent research has focused increasingly on the strategies that Southeast Asian countries have adopt...
During the Cold War period China remained concerned with what it perceived at that time as the Sovie...
This volume examines the changing relations between China and Burma/Myanmar since Burmese independen...
Recent research has focused increasingly on the strategies that Southeast Asian countries have adopt...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Ever since Myanmar reoriented its foreign policy as a result ...
The article traces how the neutralist foreign policy of independent Burma was applied towards the Br...
This article analyses the bilateral relations between China and Ethiopia during the Cold War period ...
China has been a long?standing partner for Burma (Myanmar), providing important political, military ...
[[abstract]]The main thesis of this paper is to argue that Myanmar is neither a strategic pawn nor a...
This paper explores the historical role of geography in the Sino-Burmese relationship in the context...
Few of the smaller nations today, particularly in south-east Asia, have succeeded in remaining unali...
This paper analyses the China-Myanmar ‘comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership’ in the frame...
This paper analyses the China-Myanmar ‘comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership’ in the frame...
Abstract China is almost unanimously being portrayed as the most important ally of the military jun...
Ever since Myanmar reoriented its foreign policy as a result of its transition to democratic rule in...
Recent research has focused increasingly on the strategies that Southeast Asian countries have adopt...
During the Cold War period China remained concerned with what it perceived at that time as the Sovie...
This volume examines the changing relations between China and Burma/Myanmar since Burmese independen...
Recent research has focused increasingly on the strategies that Southeast Asian countries have adopt...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Ever since Myanmar reoriented its foreign policy as a result ...
The article traces how the neutralist foreign policy of independent Burma was applied towards the Br...
This article analyses the bilateral relations between China and Ethiopia during the Cold War period ...
China has been a long?standing partner for Burma (Myanmar), providing important political, military ...
[[abstract]]The main thesis of this paper is to argue that Myanmar is neither a strategic pawn nor a...