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Analysis: Burma tests limits of China’s ‘good neighbor’ policy
By Michele Penna Wed, Jan 23, 2013 10:38AM UTC 2 CommentsBEIJING – As Burma opens its doors to the rest of the world, a chilly wind rages on Sino-Burmese relations. The first sign that things between the two long-time allies were about to change came on September 30, 2011, when the construction of the Myitsone dam on the Irrawaddy river was suddenly halted by authorities...
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