Original scientific paper
Rising Myanmar: US involvement, power rivalry and new hopes for Bangladesh
Ishtiaque Alam
Abstract
President Obama’s symbolic and landmark visit to Myanmar bolsters the U.S. policy shift in Asia; an
extremely significant step to firm up his Asia-Pacific policy, often described as a “pivot” to the region.
Analysts have termed this visit a perfect fit in the larger geopolitical chess game by the Obama
administration, which has sought to counter rising Chinese assertiveness by engaging its neighbours.
With the transfer of power from an authoritarian government to a civilian one in March 2011, Myanmar
embarked on a slow political liberalization. As Myanmar emerges from decades of isolation
it generates much hope for the global and regional communities. Being the only other neighbour of
Bangladesh besides India, Myanmar can usher new hope and possibilities for Bangladesh since both
countries have outstanding issues. This article briefly tries to assess the underlying setting of the
U.S. policy shift in greater Southeast Asia and particularly in Myanmar, the significance of this visit,
how the other contenders of influence eye this increasing U.S. involvement, and finally the benefits
it may yield for its neighbours, especially Bangladesh.
Keywords
Policy shift; contenders of influence; geopolitics; Bangladesh
Hrčak ID:
106412
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Publication date:
1.8.2013.
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