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Missing the boat on Myanmar

By Neil Campbell  -  24.04.2009 / 11:35 CET
The EU should abandon a policy maintained by those with an eye on noble points rather than on new opportunities to promote change.

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The annual value of assitance to Myanmar per capita.

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