Drugs, Generals and Neighbors. / Aung Zaw.
by Zaw, Aung; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Drugs, Generals and Neighbors, June 2001; pp. 15-19.
"Drug production, once the domain of insurgents fighting against Rangoon, has become the cornerstone of the mainstream economy, and the bane of Burma's neighbors." (IRRAWADDY) The author reveals how Burmese officials profit from drug production while convincing foreign governments and media that they support efforts to end illicit drug trade.
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