China's Policies Towards Myanmar: A Successful Model for Dealing with the Myanmar Issue?(Report)
China: An International Journal 2009, Sept, 7, 2
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Introduction China's relations with Myanmar have come under intense media glare in recent years due to a lingering perception, especially in the West, that China as a big and influential neighbour has the leverage to influence developments in Myanmar in a positive direction as deemed by the West.
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