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Southeast Asia
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Geographically, ’s composition of islands and peninsulas
resembles many of the world’s most highly economically developed areas such
as Great Britain, Japan, South Korea, Italy and Taiwan; nonetheless, most
of lies in economic dispair. ’s tremendous
ethnic diversity has hindered economic growth a ....
Middle of essay ....bundance of natural
resources, colonialization stripped nations of their raw materials,
discouraged industrialization and forced boundaries which fostered
political unrest.
The country of Myanmar represents an excellent example of how the
boundaries imposed during colonization, along with the state’s already
existing morphology, fostered political upheaval. Prior to the colonial
period, the core area of Burma rested in the so-called dry zone between the
Arakan Mountains and the Shan Platea.... |
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