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Original Articles

Burma's farewell to the nonaligned movement

Pages 49-56 | Published online: 24 Aug 2007

References

  • Silverstein , Josef . 1977 . Burma: Military Rule and the Politics of Stagnation 168 Ithaca and London
  • For a brief and ready reference to various aspects of Burma, see Asia Yearbook (Hong Kong).
  • 1979 . Gramna , 9 September : 2 (Havana)
  • Ibid.
  • 1979 . International Herald Tribune , 31 August
  • The discussion that ensues is based on these three documents. We may refer to them as Burma, 7 September Statement; Burma, 28 September Statement: and Burma, 8 October Statement. The author is grateful to the Burmese Embassy, New Delhi, for supplying their texts.
  • Burma, 8 October Statement, p. 1.
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid., p. 5, author's italics added.
  • 1979 . The Statesman , 9 September
  • Ibid. (Cuba kept the speaker's roster a closely guarded secret and gave priority to those countries which were ideologically closer to it. Many countries, including India, were not happy with this.)
  • Josef Silverstein, op. cit., p. 169.
  • 1979 . Far Eastern Economic Review , 26 October : 39 This was the feeling of many moderates in Havana. For instance, Singapore's Foreign Minister, S. Rajaratnam said “One should stay in the movement and fight from the inside rather than quit.” See

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