Birmanie (Myanmar) 2010-2017 : un pays en transition ?

After several decades under military dictatorship, Burma (Myanmar) entered a period of political transition in 2010. Following a new constitution in 2008, the military regime held elections and handed power over to a "semi-civilian" government. Former general Thein Sein was elected preside...

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Other Authors: Candier, Aurore (Editor)
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Published: Paris Presses de l'Inalco 2020
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