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The Checklist for Ending Tyranny (Burmese)

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ပီတာ အက်ကာမင် (Peter Ackerman) နှင ဟာဒီ မာရီယ (Hardy Merriman)
From the book: Is Authoritarianism Staging a Comeback?

Editors: Mathew Burrows and Maria Stephan
The Atlantic Council, 2015
Translation: September 2021

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