Suu Kyi: Investment Beijing and Policy Success

suu kyi: China is offering economic and political support and a relationship free of the human rights concerns straining Myanmar's ties elsewhere, according to The Japan Times. Myanmar, also known as Burma, was a foreign policy success for President Barack Obama. The opposite is happening The new government is failing to attract Western investment and Beijing is on a charm offensive. He helped coax its powerful generals into ceding power by normalizing diplomatic relations and rolling back years of economic penalties, paving the way for Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to take power after winning elections. She also has struggled to produce economic growth, hobbled by a lack of control over the nation's still powerful military and a rigid management style. Suu Kyi's historic struggle for democracy still evokes deep respect in Washington and Europe, but running a civilian government for the past 14 months has exposed her inability to bring peace to a country riven by ethnic conflict. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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