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Burma
Europe Grapples With U.S. Pivot
European nations will have to get used to the U.S. paying more attention to Asia, says Sir Malcolm Rifkind. It doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
Clinton’s Burma Verification Mission
As Hillary Clinton begins her historic trip to Burma, The Diplomat speaks with leading China analyst Elizabeth Economy about how Beijing sees things.
Questions Aplenty on Burma
A panel discussion in New Delhi underscores the ongoing questions about the longevity of reforms in Burma.
China’s Burma Fightback
Burma may welcome the thaw in U.S. ties marked by Hillary Clinton’s visit. But its interests still lay with China.
China’s Burma Fightback
Burma may welcome the thaw in U.S. ties marked by Hillary Clinton’s visit. But its interests still lay with China.
Judging Clinton’s Burma Visit
History will be made with Hillary Clinton’s visit to Burma. But will the trip be a success?
Slow Down With Burma
ASEAN and the West have been quick to embrace the promise of change in Burma. It’s too early to get excited.
Being Cautious on Burma
Relations between the U.S. and Burma are developing rapidly. It’s vital, then, that progress is properly measured.
The Burma Spring?
Burma’s leadership is showing signs of change. It may be slow in coming, but it should also be welcomed.
Burma Government Turns One
A year after the military junta held elections, there are signs of progress in Burma. But it’s still very early days.
India Looks East
After two decades, India’s “Look East” policy is finally taking shape. But how will China feel about warming ties?
Burma's Opium Addiction
A rights group issues a disturbing report on the opium industry in one Burma state. The junta has to act.