The Expansion of Chinese Business in Myanmar and Sino-Myanmar Relations (1988-1990)

This article deals with the evolution of Sino-Myanmar relations in the late 1980s as a result of the Chinese economic expansion. The 8888 Uprising of August 1988 was suppressed be the military who retook power in the country. Condemning the repressions of the military government, Western countries a...

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Main Authors: Olga Vilenovna Volosyuk, Wai Yan Phyo Naing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2019-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of World History
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/23434/18098
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spelling doaj-b8391a0f566e40f684eecd6cb0992f042021-05-25T17:53:03ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of World History2312-81272312-833X2019-12-0111430531410.22363/2312-8127-2019-11-4-305-31418773The Expansion of Chinese Business in Myanmar and Sino-Myanmar Relations (1988-1990)Olga Vilenovna Volosyuk0Wai Yan Phyo Naing1National Research University - Higher School of EconomicsNational Research University - Higher School of EconomicsThis article deals with the evolution of Sino-Myanmar relations in the late 1980s as a result of the Chinese economic expansion. The 8888 Uprising of August 1988 was suppressed be the military who retook power in the country. Condemning the repressions of the military government, Western countries and Japan sharply reduced aid to Burma. India closed borders and set up refugee camps along its border with Burma. This situation led to the almost complete isolation of Burma in the international community. China appeared as the only strategic ally of the country in the region. According to the official statistics, Chinese businesses were significantly expanded in Myanmar in 1988-1990. However, despite the remarkable improvement in trade dialogue, problems such as migrants and unbalanced trade emerged, creating fissures in Sino-Myanmar ties. The article examines various cases which caused a negative attitude of the people of Myanmar towards the Chinese and even led to the emergence of a term such as Sinophobia .http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/23434/18098burma socialist programme partymyanmar, chinausussru ne winborder tradeslorcchinese businessesyunnanbilateral tradeslorc
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Wai Yan Phyo Naing
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Wai Yan Phyo Naing
The Expansion of Chinese Business in Myanmar and Sino-Myanmar Relations (1988-1990)
RUDN Journal of World History
burma socialist programme party
myanmar, china
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ussr
u ne win
border trade
slorc
chinese businesses
yunnan
bilateral trade
slorc
author_facet Olga Vilenovna Volosyuk
Wai Yan Phyo Naing
author_sort Olga Vilenovna Volosyuk
title The Expansion of Chinese Business in Myanmar and Sino-Myanmar Relations (1988-1990)
title_short The Expansion of Chinese Business in Myanmar and Sino-Myanmar Relations (1988-1990)
title_full The Expansion of Chinese Business in Myanmar and Sino-Myanmar Relations (1988-1990)
title_fullStr The Expansion of Chinese Business in Myanmar and Sino-Myanmar Relations (1988-1990)
title_full_unstemmed The Expansion of Chinese Business in Myanmar and Sino-Myanmar Relations (1988-1990)
title_sort expansion of chinese business in myanmar and sino-myanmar relations (1988-1990)
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of World History
issn 2312-8127
2312-833X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This article deals with the evolution of Sino-Myanmar relations in the late 1980s as a result of the Chinese economic expansion. The 8888 Uprising of August 1988 was suppressed be the military who retook power in the country. Condemning the repressions of the military government, Western countries and Japan sharply reduced aid to Burma. India closed borders and set up refugee camps along its border with Burma. This situation led to the almost complete isolation of Burma in the international community. China appeared as the only strategic ally of the country in the region. According to the official statistics, Chinese businesses were significantly expanded in Myanmar in 1988-1990. However, despite the remarkable improvement in trade dialogue, problems such as migrants and unbalanced trade emerged, creating fissures in Sino-Myanmar ties. The article examines various cases which caused a negative attitude of the people of Myanmar towards the Chinese and even led to the emergence of a term such as Sinophobia .
topic burma socialist programme party
myanmar, china
us
ussr
u ne win
border trade
slorc
chinese businesses
yunnan
bilateral trade
slorc
url http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/23434/18098
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