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DESCRIPTION:East Asia Program Presents: From Pariah to Poster Child: Musing
s on Burma/MyanmarAfter decades of authoritarian military rule\, Burma—als
o known as Myanmar—adopted a series of reforms starting in 2011. Recognizi
ng these changes\, the U.S. and other countries have eased their sanctions
. What explains the reforms\, how deep are they\, and what problems remain
?Maureen Aung-Thwin directs the Burma Project/Southeast Asia Initiative at
the Open Society Foundations in New York. She serves on the Asia Advisory
Board of Human Rights Watch and is a trustee of the Burma Studies Foundat
ion. Born in Burma but blacklisted for nineteen years\, she has been able
to return during the past two years. Lunch Will Be ProvidedFriday\, April
12\, 201312:30 - 1:30 pm209 Eggers Hall
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SUMMARY:East Asia Program presents: Maureen Aung-Thwin
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From Pariah to
Poster Child: Musings on Burma/Myanmar
After decades of authoritar
ian military rule\, Burma—also known as Myanmar—adopted a series of reform
s starting in 2011. Recognizing these changes\, the U.S. and other countri
es have eased their sanctions. What explains the reforms\, how deep are th
ey\, and what problems remain?
Maureen Aung-Thwin directs the Burma
Project/Southeast Asia Initiative at the Open Society Foundations in New
York. She serves on the Asia Advisory Board of Human Rights Watch and is a
trustee of the Burma Studies Foundation. Born in Burma but blacklisted fo
r nineteen years\, she has been able to return during the past two years.
Lunch Will Be Provided
Friday\, April 12\, 2013
12:30 -
1:30 pm
209 Eggers Hall
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