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Chinese Engagement Before and After the Myanmar Coup in 2021

China has long been one of Myanmar's most significant economic partners, investing in infrastructure projects such as copper mining and energy. But how did the Myanmar coup in 2021 impact their bilateral relations? Xue Gong details the economic relationship between the two countries and how China's engagement with Myanmar has adapted to the country's new political reality.

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By Xue Gong
Published on February 23, 2022

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