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Cyclone Nargis Exacerbated ASEAN's Myanmar Dilemma

Richard Weitz | Bio | 30 Jun 2008
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May's Cyclone Nargis devastated Myanmar's southwestern coast in the deadliest natural disaster in that country's history. The storm left over 100,000 dead or missing, while millions more suffered injuries or other damage. Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta region remains affected by flooding and food shortages.

The Myanmar government's initial refusal to allow sufficient foreign aid workers into the country, like its harsh approach to last year's democracy demonstrations in Myanmar, again underscored the problems this obnoxious military regime presents for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Its members continue to confront the issue of dealing with an unapologetic authoritarian government at a time when many ASEAN nations are seeking to make the organization increasingly supportive of liberal democratic values and human rights. ...

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