Carnegie Council Podcast- Democracy and the Deep State in Myanmar

Image credit: Van Royko via Carnegie Council

Image credit: Van Royko via Carnegie Council

In this fascinating interview Devin T. Stewart and Maureen Aung-Thwin, founder of the Burma Project at Open Society Foundations, describes how the Project helped Burma's transition to democracy starting in 1993, and what the situation is today. Our aim was to put ourselves out of a job, says Aung-Thwin, and you could say we succeeded—but there's still a lot of work to do.

Listen to the podcast here

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