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Myanmar's Future: What Should Be Done?

Organizer: Southeast Asia Program, Stanford University

Description:

Myanmar’s junta is more than a year old.  The vast majority of the country’s people oppose the junta and favor democracy.  But the devil is in the details.  Many in the opposition want some form of multi-ethnic federal democracy.  But levels of disagreement and distrust among different communities, including some of the Ethnic Armed Groups, are impeding a unified vision to push the military out of power and establish civilian rule.  This webinar will examine the choices and challenges faced by the opponents of the regime as they try to unite these communities against it on behalf of a better future for Myanmar.

Speaker: Nyantha Maw Lin, Independent Analyst

Discussant: Scot Marciel, Visiting Practitioner Fellow on Southeast Asia, APARC, Stanford University

Moderator: Donald K. Emmerson, Director, Southeast Asia Program, APARC, Stanford University

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