Conference Report: China–Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence

Georgetown University’s Asian Studies program hosted a conference on November 4, 2011 entitled “China–Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence.” The conference included panel discussions by scholars and government officials from China, Myanmar, Thailand, India, Japan, the Netherlands, Ge...

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Main Author: Maxwell Harrington
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
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Online Access:http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jsaa/article/view/516
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description Georgetown University’s Asian Studies program hosted a conference on November 4, 2011 entitled “China–Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence.” The conference included panel discussions by scholars and government officials from China, Myanmar, Thailand, India, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, Canada, and the United States. With an attendance of over 150 people, it proved that discussions regarding the Sino–Myanmar relationship are able to attract interest in Washington.
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Conference Report: China–Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
Political Science
PR China
Myanmar
Southeast Asia
ASEAN
foreign policy
300
320
327
PR China
Myanmar
Southeast Asia
ASEAN
1950-2011
title Conference Report: China–Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence
title_full Conference Report: China–Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence
title_fullStr Conference Report: China–Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence
title_full_unstemmed Conference Report: China–Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence
title_short Conference Report: China–Myanmar Relations: The Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence
title_sort conference report china myanmar relations the dilemmas of mutual dependence
topic Political Science
PR China
Myanmar
Southeast Asia
ASEAN
foreign policy
300
320
327
PR China
Myanmar
Southeast Asia
ASEAN
1950-2011
url http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jsaa/article/view/516
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