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US spending bill adds ‘new restrictions’ on Burma

The US$1.1 trillion spending package that US President Barack Obama signed into law on Friday contains new restrictions on assistance to Burma.

ASEAN 2014: Naypyidaw’s chance to shine

Its ASEAN chairmanship will have much to say about how Burma proceeds into its critical election year and how ASEAN finalises its plan to be a regional community by the end of 2015.

Reinventing Japan-Burma relations

As Japanese businesses increase their investments in Burma, they should be aware that many local communities are at a disadvantage and make genuine efforts to listen to the concerns

The true impact of the US investment policy in Burma

How the US government failed to go far enough to hold investors to the level of due diligence necessary to meet the policy goal of promoting peace and preventing human rights abuses

VP candidate nominated as reshuffle continues

The nomination of chief minister of Rangoon Region and former lieutenant general Myint Swe as the new vice president signals another step forward in the country’s reform process, according to analysts

Pitfalls remain in Burma’s evolving media landscape

A relaxation of censorship does not automatically entail security for independent journalists, who as long as they criticise the government will remain at risk of punishment

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