THE ESSENCE OF MYANMAR’S FOREIGN POLICY UNDER PRIME MINISTER U NU (1948-1962)
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Keywords

Key words
Myanmar
foreign policy
international context
Prime Minister U Nu

Abstract

Abstract: In order to contribute to safeguard national security, to secure work for rebuilding the economy, whereby preserving and maximizing the national interests in general after independence (1948), the foreign policy makers of Myanmar have timely had the correction which be appropriate to the internal situations as well as complex developments of international and regional context in Cold War. The article will mention Myanmar's foreign policy, explain and analyse its roots and core contents under Prime Minister U Nu (1948 -1962).

https://doi.org/10.26459/hueuni-jssh.v127i6B.4641
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