Dorothy Woodman

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Burma's socialist road

  • 29 May 2008
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Ever since independence was declared 60 years ago, Burma has been an insular country. In recent years, and especially in the wake of Cyclone Nargis, the ruling military dictatorship has attracted harsh criticism for its isolationist and brutally repressive policies. But in 1968, Dorothy Woodman, the New Statesman’s Asia correspondent, wrote in support of Burma’s efforts to remain non-aligned and what she saw as a genuine determination to create a socialist society.

Burma - free and socialist

  • 04 October 2007
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Taken from The New Statesman 28 February 1948

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