Nearly three years after Myanmar’s military staged a coup against a democratically elected government and plunged the country into a civil war, the tide appears to be turning — and, fortunately, not in favor of the ruling generals. The world needs to start thinking about what would follow a regime collapse, even if one is still a long way off. That means talking to the country’s only legitimate pro-democracy force, the National Unity Government.
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