Information on "Political Reform"
November 2012
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21 Nov 2012
Myanmar's Reforms: The Nuclear Dimension
Myanmar's political reforms continue to receive international approval and support. However, our partners at the IISS warn that the country's nuclear activities remain a grey area where greater transparency is definitely required. More on «Myanmar's Reforms: The Nuclear Dimension» -
2 Nov 2012
Sri Lanka's Ongoing Struggle for Democracy
Sri Lanka's civil society and public sector institutions are under threat. Because their independence is being systematically eroded by repressive government policies, Saliya Pieris argues that the international community needs to help buttress them up and ensure their survival. More on «Sri Lanka's Ongoing Struggle for Democracy»
July 2012
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3 Jul 2012
Future Challenges in the US-Philippines Alliance
As part of its efforts to boost its presence within Southeast Asia, the United States has decided to reaffirm its military support for the Philippines. Yet this will not come at the price of heightening tensions with China. More on «Future Challenges in the US-Philippines Alliance»
February 2012
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15 Feb 2012
Baby Steps for Burma
To the outside world it seems as though Burma/Myanmar is gradually engaging in democratic reform. Are these baby steps going to lead to great strides forward, or will things fall flat on their face? More on «Baby Steps for Burma»
April 2008
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22 Apr 2008
Italy: The North-South Divide
As Berlusconi is set to become prime minister yet again, the radically controversial Northern League party is stronger than ever and will not be ignored, Eric J Lyman writes for ISN Security Watch. More on «Italy: The North-South Divide»


