Abstract

In mid-October 2004, Myanmar’s relatively pragmatic prime minister and chief of military intelligence, General Khin Nyunt was ousted from his position within the country’s military regime – known as the State Peace and Development Council. This purge is likely to impede long-awaited political reform, imperil ceasefires with ethnic minority rebel groups, and undermine further the country's relations with Southeast Asian neighbours and Western states.

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