Read Burma/Myanmar: What Everyone Needs to Know Online
Authors: David I. Steinberg
vilification of junta as factor in,
181
–182
See also specific countries
foreign trade.
See
trade
forestry.
See
timber
“four cuts” system,
112
Fritz-Werner (West German firm),
68
Fulbright Program,
48
Fund for Peace,
167
Burmese diaspora role and,
178
–179
economic crises and,
165
–169
election of 2010 outcome and,
185
military political power and,
162
–164
prognosis for,
180
–186
social crises and,
169
–170
state needs and,
170
–171
Gandhi, Mahatma,
30
Gandhi, Rajiv,
122
Gandhi (Hall) Declaration (1990),
92
U.S. import sanctions on,
115
General Council of Buddhist (Burmese) Associations,
35
geography,
xxvi
–xxvii
place names (old and new forms),
xxi
–xxii
globalization,
183
–184
Golden Triangle,
104
GOLKAR (Indonesia),
128
GONGOs (government-owned or-operated nongovernmental organizations),
127
Government of Burma Act (1935),
30
Greater Mekong Sub-Region Economic Cooperation Organization,
95
guerrilla warfare,
36
health care
women and,
109
Hinayana Buddhism,
36
Hirohito, emperor of Japan,
125
human capital crisis,
12
humanism,
64
European Union and,
177
–178
Japanese vs. U.S. definition of,
125
state’s close monitoring of,
157
ASEAN Charter on,
176
foreign investors and,
99
–100
Rohingyas status and,
108
Human Rights Watch,
129
Hurricane Katrina,
140
environmental damage and,
170
income gap,
11
indentured servitude,
30
British Commonwealth and,
44
Burma/Myanmar economic assistance from,
175
Burmese colonial separation from,
37
Burmese military officer training in,
84
independence of,
41
positive influence of,
30
India Congress Party,
30
Indian Civil Service,
29
as associate citizens,
73
World War II exodus of,
36
Indo-Pakistani war (1978),
22
industry
colonial era and,
31
World War II destruction of,
36
insider trading,
155
Institute of Nursing,
84
Institute of Technology,
84
insurgencies/insurrections.
See
rebellions
intellectual class,
174
interest rates,
169
–170
international crime,
3
International Crisis Group,
183
International Military Education and Training (IMET) program (U.S.),
116
,
172
International Monetary Fund,
138
aid criteria of,
171
–172
Myanmar’s low ranking by,
167
See also
United Nations
International Red Cross,
129
international relations.
See
foreign relations
international reserves,
165
International Security Act of 1978 (U.S.),
118
Internet,
137
investments.
See
capital
Irrawaddy Chao Phraya, Mekong
Economic Strategy Group (ACMEC),
95
Irrawaddy Flotilla Company,
31
Irrawaddy River,
28
Islam.
See
Muslims
U.S. import sanctions on,
115
Burma/Myanmar 1988 economic reforms and,
98
–99
Burma/Myanmar economic assistance from,
66
,
99
,
124
,
126
,
172
,
175
Johns Hopkins University,
48
constitution of 1974 and,
70
constitution of 2008 and,
146
junta.
See
military government
SLORC/SPDC