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The Burma Road from the Union of Burma to Myanmar

Asian Survey, 1990
Since September 18, 1989, the country known for many generations as Burma has been renamed twice, informally as the Union of Burma and formally as Myanmar, by the present military government of General Saw Maung.1 The name Union of Burma was originally and constitutionally given by the U Nu government in 1948 when Burma attained independence from ...
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Burma and China

Journal of Southeast Asian History, 1964
No international concern has been as important to Burma as her relations with China. Kuomintang China had encouraged the Burmese nationalists, had sponsored Burma's entry into the UN but had also exhibited (in various published maps and otherwise) traditional Chinese expansionist tendencies toward Burma and mainland Southeast Asia.
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Hope for Burma

BMJ, 2007
The situation in Burma is stark. Refugees crossing over to Thailand are desperate for health care.
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Burma: a handbook of practical information


This compendium of information on Burma includes such subjects as: the country and climate; government; industries; archaeology; language and literature; and hints to visitors and new residents.
J. G. Scott
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The Liberation of Burma

Pacific Historical Review, 1944
ALMOST TWENTY MONTHS have passed since General Joseph Stillwell emerged from the steaming jungles of northern Burma with the vow to return at the earliest possible moment. For over a year and a half his friends and admirers have eagerly anticipated the fulfillment of his desire.
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Burma Pamphlets. No. 1, Burma Background.

Pacific Affairs, 1946
Lennox A. Mills   +6 more
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BURMA'S DESPAIR

Critical Asian Studies, 2008
Abstract The Saffron Revolution is Burma's 9/11; much will never be the same. The regime's harsh crackdown and killing of monks in fall 2007 has aroused a new generation of dissidents. Economic grievances have morphed into antigovernment political protests, and the political situation has become even more polarized.
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Rapidly diminishing mangrove forests in Myanmar (Burma): a review

Hydrobiologia, 2018
Bijeesh K V, S. Pereira, N. X. Quang
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Healthcare in Burma

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1999
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