Clinton Visits Burma: Steps Toward Openness in a Pariah State
Related – Clinton Visits Burma: Steps Toward Openness in a Pariah State – Worshippers light candles at Myanmar's landmark Shwedagon pagoda on the eve of the Full Moon Day Festival in Yangon on November 9, 2011.
During that time, economic sanctions have hindered development in Burma and the country's military has become known for a variety of injustices, including child soldiers, political prisoners, state-sanctioned rape and the world’s longest-running civil war.
In an ostensible step away from a military dictatorship, Burma held its first democratic elections in 2010. But the voting was rigged, and the victorious party was stacked with ex-officers and their cronies.
So, what does Clinton's visit mean for the country? Some analysts foresee a stronger US-Burma relationship that could shift regional politics and potentially dislodge China as Burma’s lone ally.
The world watches as Burma is courted by two world powers.