Reform attempts in this Southeast Asian nation are undoubtedly flawed. But that does not make them insignificant.
Burma is finally taking tentative steps toward reform. Washington should reward it accordingly.
How Burma's pivot away from its longtime economic partner debunks the myth of China's diplomatic prowess.
Clinton's visit is historic. But without economic reform, political change will never occur.
Fanning the flickers of progress in a traditional bastion of brutality and corruption.
Myanmar is far from a democracy. But with Western help, its nascent reform movement may have a fighting chance.
Russia and China cast the vetoes. But Western governments killed the Syria resolution.
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