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North Korea and Myanmar (Burma) are Asia''s most mysterious, tragic stories. For decades they were infamous as the region''s most militarized and repressed societies, self-isolated and under sanctions by the international community while, from Singapore to Japan, the rest of Asia saw historic wealth creation and growing middle class security.

For Burma, the threat was internal: insurgent factions clashed with the government and each other. For North Korea, it was external: a hostile superpower--the United States--and a far more successful rival state--South Korea--occupying half of the Korean peninsula.

Over time, Myanmar defeated its enemies, giving it space to explore a form of democratization and openness that has led to reintegration into international society. Meanwhile, North Korea''s regime believes its nuclear arsenal--the primary reason for their pariah status--is vital to survival.



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"Andray Abrahamian has done a valuable service in comparing and contrasting the two regimes." - Asian Review of Books, 2018

North Korea and Myanmar

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/20/2018 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476673707, 978-1476673707
      ISBN10: 1476673705

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      North Korea and Myanmar (Burma) are Asia''s most mysterious, tragic stories. For decades they were infamous as the region''s most militarized and repressed societies, self-isolated and under sanctions by the international community while, from Singapore to Japan, the rest of Asia saw historic wealth creation and growing middle class security.

      For Burma, the threat was internal: insurgent factions clashed with the government and each other. For North Korea, it was external: a hostile superpower--the United States--and a far more successful rival state--South Korea--occupying half of the Korean peninsula.

      Over time, Myanmar defeated its enemies, giving it space to explore a form of democratization and openness that has led to reintegration into international society. Meanwhile, North Korea''s regime believes its nuclear arsenal--the primary reason for their pariah status--is vital to survival.



      Trade Review
      "Andray Abrahamian has done a valuable service in comparing and contrasting the two regimes." - Asian Review of Books, 2018

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