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Different Coutries, Different Modernization Processes
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South Asia Insight
The Loved Vu Won Kha The “Absent” Vu Won Kha
Southern Weekend: Original 2013-11-14 In Vietnam, there is hardly anyone among the general public who does not know Vu Won Kha, but his image is very singular and thin among different groups. On the one hand, Vu Won Kha's reputation is s... -
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Whose North Burma? Whose Kokang?
The humanitarian crisis is deep and violent conflict has displaced more than 1.7 million people.This Nov. 10 story on the U.N. News Channel is not about Palestine-Israel, it's about Burma. Myanmar's military junta is probably the longest... -
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Burma Watch: Will Burma follow India’s path after democratization?
On the surface, Myanmar's democratic transition is developing rapidly, but in terms of deep structure, there are two major problems that Myanmar cannot get around. One is the construction of national consensus and the other is the lack o... -
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[Twenty years of reform in India] “A few get rich first” or “big pots and pans”
Original 2012-12-27 In September 2012, the Indian government decided to introduce FDI in the retail sector. "The Prime Minister said that without new reform measures, India would go back to the bad situation of 1989. After 20 year... -
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Twenty Years of Indian Reforms] Mani Shankar Aiyar, Congress MP “The engine of India is not the private sector.”
Original 2012-12-27 Mani Shankar Aiyar, now a member of Parliament for the Indian National Congress Party, is a representative of the critics of reforms in India. Talking about reforms, he insists that the engine of India should lie in a... -
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Indian Political Instruction Manual
If, in the norm, Indian democracy brings policy ambiguity, inefficiency and waste of resources, it also greatly reduces the cost of power shifts and the risk of overall social upheaval in times of great change. Phoenix Weekly Contributin...
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