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Appendix: US Ambassadors and Chargés d’Affaires Appointed to Burma
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Burmese Nationalism and the Path to Independence 21
- 2. The Leaky Derelict 40
- 3. The Trial of the “Burma Surgeon” 63
- 4. The Kuomintang Embarrassment 83
- 5. China, Communists, and Other Insurgents 104
- 6. Changing Course on the Kuomintang 119
- 7. The Neutrality Conundrum 137
- 8. The China Border, a “Polite Coup,” and Return to Democratic Government 156
- 9. The U Nu Interregnum 179
- 10. Ne Win’s Way to Socialism 197
- 11. The Relationship Stabilizes 218
- 12. The Narcotics Era 234
- 13. Revolt 257
- 14. The Thaw 288
- Appendix: US Ambassadors and Chargés d’Affaires Appointed to Burma 321
- Notes (including archive abbreviations used in the notes) 325
- Selected Bibliography 387
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Burmese Nationalism and the Path to Independence 21
- 2. The Leaky Derelict 40
- 3. The Trial of the “Burma Surgeon” 63
- 4. The Kuomintang Embarrassment 83
- 5. China, Communists, and Other Insurgents 104
- 6. Changing Course on the Kuomintang 119
- 7. The Neutrality Conundrum 137
- 8. The China Border, a “Polite Coup,” and Return to Democratic Government 156
- 9. The U Nu Interregnum 179
- 10. Ne Win’s Way to Socialism 197
- 11. The Relationship Stabilizes 218
- 12. The Narcotics Era 234
- 13. Revolt 257
- 14. The Thaw 288
- Appendix: US Ambassadors and Chargés d’Affaires Appointed to Burma 321
- Notes (including archive abbreviations used in the notes) 325
- Selected Bibliography 387
- Index 395