China's Possible Role in Myanmar's National Reconciliation

Authors

  • Zou Keyuan National University of Singapore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22439/cjas.v17i0.13

Keywords:

China, Myanmar, Politics, Foreign Policy

Abstract

China and Myanmar have maintained their good relations for centuries. Based on China's pragmatic foreign policy, China supports the current military regime in Myanmar through political, strategic, economic and cultural ties and exchanges. National reconciliation is a necessary step for Myanmar's future prosperity and security, including democratization in this country. Because of the good relationship between China and Myanmar and the former's strong influence, China has some role to play, albeit not a critical one, in Myanmar's national reconciliation. The limitation of China's role stems firstly from China's foreign policy (based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence) as well as from China's perception of democracy. On the other hand, China would like to see a stable and prosperous Myanmar close to its borders. This article examines these crucial issues and the ramifications for future co-operation.

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Published

2003-03-10

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