Jason Sands

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In Burma itself, China’s push was controversial, to say the least. Given Western sanctions, the junta felt it had little alternative. The junta had few qualms about the environmental destruction some of these projects would cause, or the land confiscations they would entail, but many ordinary people did have qualms. An image of a rapacious China, taking advantage of Burma’s international weakness, took root.
The Hidden History of Burma: Race, Capitalism, and the Crisis of Democracy in the 21st Century
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