On March 24, USIP hosted a conversation featuring representatives of key pro-democracy stakeholders, including major ethnic resistance organizations and the National Unity Government, who addressed the critical role of democracy in shaping a peaceful future.
Christina Fink, moderator
Professor of Practice of International Affairs; Director, B.A. and B.S. International Affairs, George Washington University
Johanna Kao
Regional Director, Asia, International Republican Institute
Scot Marciel
Former U.S. Ambassador to Burma
Moe Zaw Oo
Deputy Foreign Minister of National Unity Government of Myanmar
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/rescuing-democracy-myanmar
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