Burma in Revolt: Opium and Insurgency since 1948 by Bertil Lintner

Burma in Revolt: Opium and Insurgency since 1948



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ISBN: 9789747100785
Publisher: Silkworm Books
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It had started insurgency movement, the White communists initially adopted a conciliatory posture in relation to the ruling AFPFL, but their continued dissatisfaction caused them to went into open revolt against the government since March 1948. Severe famine After all, many of its political, economic, social and military policies are more steadfast and resolute than more questionable nations. This does not One important consequence of the revolt was the final collapse of the Mughal dynasty. Apr 6, 2011 - Bertil Lintner is a former correspondent with the Far Eastern Economic Review and the author of Burma in Revolt: Opium and Insurgency Since 1948 and several other books on Myanmar. As you suggest, this is part of a larger intellectual “revolt against the modern world” which Julius Evola, J. Only a Russian 'crash' programme of Burmese rice staved off a serious famine. Oct 27, 2010 - I'm tempted to say that steampunk has gone downhill ever since Harry Harrison wrote "A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah" (Also know as "Tunnel through the Depths") but that novel came out long before the term steampunk was coined. May 2, 2014 - At the same time, the Opium Drug Wars, Tai Ping Rebellion, Sino-Japanese War, Boxer Rebellion and religious proselytizing had humiliated and shamed China, forcing it to lay prostrate before the Foreign Powers. Essentially, however, the movement remained a peasant revolt. Sep 19, 2013 - Since the Rape of Vietnam a tremendous amount of new information has become available, and it was felt essential to re-write the pamphlet completely. Jan 28, 2014 - Broadly speaking, independent Myanmar faced two kinds of challenges: one that, after independence, there was huge task of consolidating control over groups that disputed the legitimacy of the state and creating a national identity to unify a . To increase a national revenue always in the red, the French encouraged opium sales and made alcohol consumption compulsory.

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