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Electoral Violence in Myanmar
Introduction Emerging from the Cold War at the end of the 1980s, a variety of Asian countries were catapulted from communism and the number of electoral democratic countries was increasing rapidly but they were not achieving border democratic reform such as participating the elections without restraint, improving representation, utilizing the elections as a tool to…
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The Culprit of the Economic Downturn in Myanmar
During these years, Myanmar possessed decent conditions for economic development with a moderate level of political and economic reform. A month before the 2020 Myanmar election, the World Bank predicted that the Myanmar economy would increase and recover by 5.9 percent. But, all of these opportunities were wasted by the coup attempt by military leader…
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The Coup’s Devastating Effects on Myanmar’s Higher Education
Introduction Education contributes significantly to a country’s socioeconomic development, and rapid expansions of educational opportunities can actively foster the development of third-world countries. Over the period of more than 50 years of military control, Myanmar’s education system became extremely centralized, with a loss of academic independence, limits on engaging in political activities, and several other…
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Electoral Violence in Myanmar
Introduction Emerging from the Cold War at the end of the 1980s, a variety of Asian countries were catapulted from communism and the number of electoral democratic countries was increasing rapidly but they were not achieving border democratic reform such as participating the elections without restraint, improving representation, utilizing the elections as a tool to…
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The Culprit of the Economic Downturn in Myanmar
During these years, Myanmar possessed decent conditions for economic development with a moderate level of political and economic reform. A month before the 2020 Myanmar election, the World Bank predicted that the Myanmar economy would increase and recover by 5.9 percent. But, all of these opportunities were wasted by the coup attempt by military leader…
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The Coup’s Devastating Effects on Myanmar’s Higher Education
Introduction Education contributes significantly to a country’s socioeconomic development, and rapid expansions of educational opportunities can actively foster the development of third-world countries. Over the period of more than 50 years of military control, Myanmar’s education system became extremely centralized, with a loss of academic independence, limits on engaging in political activities, and several other…
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Electoral Violence in Myanmar
Introduction Emerging from the Cold War at the end of the 1980s, a variety of Asian countries were catapulted from communism and the number of electoral democratic countries was increasing rapidly but they were not achieving border democratic reform such as participating the elections without restraint, improving representation, utilizing the elections as a tool to…
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The Culprit of the Economic Downturn in Myanmar
During these years, Myanmar possessed decent conditions for economic development with a moderate level of political and economic reform. A month before the 2020 Myanmar election, the World Bank predicted that the Myanmar economy would increase and recover by 5.9 percent. But, all of these opportunities were wasted by the coup attempt by military leader…
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The Coup’s Devastating Effects on Myanmar’s Higher Education
Introduction Education contributes significantly to a country’s socioeconomic development, and rapid expansions of educational opportunities can actively foster the development of third-world countries. Over the period of more than 50 years of military control, Myanmar’s education system became extremely centralized, with a loss of academic independence, limits on engaging in political activities, and several other…
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