by LMR | Mar 24, 2021 | No, US-Myanmar Relations
By Paul Medvetsky Freshman, Georgetown The recent coup in Myanmar is a troubling and sudden departure from years of civilian governing — one that could mark the return to power of the military junta that ruled the country from 1962 to 2010. Indeed, the junta has...
by LMR | Mar 24, 2021 | Under Certain Conditions, US-Myanmar Relations
By John Manly Sophomore, GW Myanmar has experienced nearly endless violence since its independence. It now seems that once aspiring developing democracy is “winding the clock back and rerun the politics of the past decade” to the oppression of militarism. Therefore,...
by LMR | Mar 24, 2021 | US-Myanmar Relations, Yes
By Anthony Ilardi Freshman, Clemson The United States must stand for freedom and justice not only within her borders, but globally as well. Where freedom and justice is threatened, the United States has the imperative to act by whatever means possible. That is why the...