U.S. sanctions against Myanmar, intensified in July 2003, are not working. The military junta remains firmly in power. Opposition to it is still repressed. Washington should adopt a more nuanced carrot-and-stick approach aimed at strengthening constructive engagement efforts led by Myanmar's neighbors in East and Southeast Asia. © 2005 by The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Priscilla Clapp, former US Ch...
In 1961, the Foreign Assistance Act to administer long-range economic and humanitarian assistance to...
This report provides a brief history of U.S. policy towards Burma and the development of U.S. sancti...
Myanmar is a unique country whose historical experiences preclude simplistic transferences of lesson...
US sanctions had negligible effects on Myanmar’s transition to democracy. By the end of 2015, it was...
For the past three decades, the repressive military junta that has ruled Burma has engaged in tortur...
formally dissolved itself and transferred power to a semi-military/semi-civilian government known as...
With continued international concern over the treatment of Rohingyas in Myanmar, some commentators h...
For 20 years, the US pursued a policy towards Burma that was bound to fail. The Obama Administratio...
The bilateral relations between Myanmar and the United States had declined for more than two decades...
The installation of the Union Government in 2011 and the undertaking of initial reforms have raised ...
This article provides an overview both of the considerable makeover that relations between the Unite...
Despite calls for tougher sanctions on Burma’s military regime, it’s time for a more creative approa...
Created as part of the 2016 Jackson School for International Studies SIS 495: Task Force.On November...
No living foreigner has shaped contemporary U.S. attitudes toward a single country more than Aung Sa...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Priscilla Clapp, former US Ch...
In 1961, the Foreign Assistance Act to administer long-range economic and humanitarian assistance to...
This report provides a brief history of U.S. policy towards Burma and the development of U.S. sancti...
Myanmar is a unique country whose historical experiences preclude simplistic transferences of lesson...
US sanctions had negligible effects on Myanmar’s transition to democracy. By the end of 2015, it was...
For the past three decades, the repressive military junta that has ruled Burma has engaged in tortur...
formally dissolved itself and transferred power to a semi-military/semi-civilian government known as...
With continued international concern over the treatment of Rohingyas in Myanmar, some commentators h...
For 20 years, the US pursued a policy towards Burma that was bound to fail. The Obama Administratio...
The bilateral relations between Myanmar and the United States had declined for more than two decades...
The installation of the Union Government in 2011 and the undertaking of initial reforms have raised ...
This article provides an overview both of the considerable makeover that relations between the Unite...
Despite calls for tougher sanctions on Burma’s military regime, it’s time for a more creative approa...
Created as part of the 2016 Jackson School for International Studies SIS 495: Task Force.On November...
No living foreigner has shaped contemporary U.S. attitudes toward a single country more than Aung Sa...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Priscilla Clapp, former US Ch...
In 1961, the Foreign Assistance Act to administer long-range economic and humanitarian assistance to...
This report provides a brief history of U.S. policy towards Burma and the development of U.S. sancti...