This book examines the origins and consequences of Burma's
current policies from military, political, social, and economic
perspectives. It analyzes the Asian decision to "constructively
engage" Burma, especially in economic affairs, versus the position
of the United States and many other Western countries to treat
Burma as a pariah. Other chapters focus on the drug trade (Burma
produces more than 60 percent of the world's heroin), the growing
role of China as Burma's military and economic "big brother,"
political culture and democratic traditions, the unsustainable
nature of current economic growth, shortfalls in education and
health systems, and Burma's potential for foreign investment.
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