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The Wa Of Myanmar And Chinas Quest For Global Dominance Bertil Lintner

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The Wa Of Myanmar And Chinas Quest For Global Dominance Bertil Lintner
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Publisher: Silkworm
File Extension: PDF
File size: 69.97 MB
Author: Bertil Lintner
ISBN: 9786162151705, 6162151700
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Wa Of Myanmar And Chinas Quest For Global Dominance Bertil Lintner by Bertil Lintner 9786162151705, 6162151700 instant download after payment.

The United Wa State Army (UWSA) is a nonstate armed group that administers an autonomous zone in the difficult-to-reach Wa Hills of eastern Myanmar. As China expands its geopolitical interests across Asia through the Belt and Road Initiative, the Wa have come to play a pivotal role in Beijing's efforts to extend its influence in Myanmar. In a book relevant to current debates about geopolitics in Asia, the illicit drug trade, Myanmar's decades-long civil wars, and ongoing efforts to negotiate a settlement, Bertil Lintner, the only foreign journalist to visit the Wa areas when they were controlled by the Communist Party of Burma, traces the history of the Wa Hills and the struggles of its people, providing a rare look at the UWSA.

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