Table of Contents Background Of Myanmar/Burma 2 Introduction and First Monarchies 2 The Beginning of Burma’s Military Overrule 2 An Explanation of the Origins of the Countries Current Issues 3 The Issues of Myanmar/Burma 4 An Overview of the Many Problems 4 Issues Caused By Deportation 4 A Look Inside the Government and Junta 5 Aid From the U.S. and Fear of North Korea 5 Various Positions On Myanmar’s Plight and Those Within It 6 Thein Seins Statements 6 Americans and the EU 6 The ASEAN 7 Writers’ and Researchers’ Opinions 7 Possible Solutions For The Countries Issues 8 Sanctions, Boycotts, Aid, and Funding 8 The U.N and the ASEAN 8 The Best Possible Solutions Discussed 9 Sanctions and Boycotting 9 Non-interference and a Charter 9 A Different Kind Of Sanction 10 Conclusion 10
Background Of Myanmar/Burma
Introduction and First Monarchies
Burma (a name which has been formally changed to, Myanmar) is a beautiful country, receiving many tourists who love and enjoy the alluring lakes, temples, and atherich history that engulfs the region. The visitors of Myanmar find the country to be a lovely vacation spot, and always claim to be warmly welcomed and respected by the residents. On the other hand, beneath all of the lovely tourism, the country is a truly dark and depressing territory with terrible conditions for its people. While Myanmar receives plenty of tourism, many of the residents suffer from malnutrition; which is ironic considering that it’s a food surplus country.
King Anawratha was the first king of Burma, just after the country was found in the 11th century. Throughout various monarchies, the lush region continued to posper; however progress began to decline when the