Box 26
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Box 26
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.
-Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec.2000) "Lord Corzon, Historic Preservation and the Problem of the Burmese Past." -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "Heroes and Heroines in Bagan-Period Myanmar and Early Classic Java," by John N. Miksic -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "Malay Historiography and Literacy Activities in the 19th Century: The Case of Raja Ali Haji on the Island of Penyengat, Riau Archipelago -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "Changes of the Role Which the Dhammathat (Law Book) has been Playing in Myanmar History," by Ryuji Okudaira -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "The Study of Chinese Envoys to Myanmar in the Reign of King Bagyidaw (1819-1837)" by Daw Win -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "A Few Notes on the Traditional Myanmar Economic Views and Values and Their Implications," by Dr. Tin Soe -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) " Suriyothai in the Context of Thai-Myanmar History and Historical Perception," by Sunait Chutintaranond
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.
-"SLORC and Society, A Persisting Political Form in Burma," by James F. Guyot -"Prospects for Progress in Burma," remarks by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Thomas C. Hubbard -"Burma (Myanmar): Challenges and Opportunities for the 1990s" -" Recent Political Development in Burma," by Bertil Lintner -"Burma: The Coalition's Perspective"
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.
-Various Papers from the FLD-AP Conference, Manila 2-5 November 1996 -"Human Resources Development in Myanmar," presented by U San Din -"Kammic Socialism,"by John Badgley -"The Will of the People: Human Rights and Constitution Making in Burma," by Janelle M. Diller, December 14, 1991 -"Burma: Disintegration or Revival?" by William Overholt
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.
-"Burmese Praetorianism," by James F. Guyot -"Political Values and Political Conflict in Burma/Myanmar," by R.H.Taylor (draft). Paper presented at the Conference on the Political and Economic Reconstruction of Burma. -"Political Socialism and Education in Burma During Socialist Era (1962-88)," by Zar Ni -"Towards an Unofficial Policy on Burma," speech by Foreign Minister Raul S. Manglapus -"Obstacles to Development and the Future of Burma," by M. Brang Seng -"The Present Situation in Burma: Stalemate, Crisis or Development?" Statement of Martin Smith
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.
-"The Vanguard Army: The Tatmadaw and Politics in Revolutionary Burma," Jon A. Wiant -"Report on a Conference on the Current Situation: Background Prospects and Possible Solutions for the Civil War" -"Tradition in the Service of Revolution, The Political Symbolism of TAW-HLAN-YE KHIT," by Jon A. Wiant -"Programme of the National League for Democracy" -"The 1996 FDL-AP Manila Conference on "Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy: Lesson for Burma and Asia." -"Paper Prepared for FDL-AP Conference, Manila 2-5 November 1996" Saw David Taw, Karen National Union
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.
-"Politics and the Informal Economy of the Opium-Heroin Trade: Impact and Implications for Shan State of Burma" -"Political Authority and Legitimacy in Burma: The Depoliticization of the Political," by Chao-Tzang Yawnghwe -"Future Scenarios Revisited. Burma-The Golden Land by 1995," by Matti Ojanpera -"Freedom of the Press in Burma Today," by U Thaung
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.
International Seminar on ASEAN and the Wider Southeast Asia. Kuala Lumpur, July 11-13, 1990 -Programme -List of Participants -"Background Paper. Report on a Conference on the Current Situation in Burma: Background Prospects and Possible Solutions for the Civil War." -"Background Paper. Report on Asian Fact-Finding Tour from August 28 to 14 September 1989 Concerning Prospects for Peace in Burma," by Dr. Per Fisher. -"Background Paper. Comparisons between the Myanmar and Indonesian Reforms, by Prof. Mohammad Sadli -"Myanmar's (Burma's) Six Domestic Challenges in the 1990s," by Josef Silverstein -"External Dimensions of the Myanmar Situation," by Robert H. Taylor -"ASEAN as a Factor for Peace, Security, Stability and Cooperation in Southeast Asia," by Mohamed Jawhar Hassan
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.
-"Buddhist Globalism and Modernity in Burma," by Juliane Schober -"Festivals of Burma," by Thirioyanchi U Tha Myat, Translated by U Tin U
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.