1. World financial and banking/money systems need reform -- obviously.
2. Burma itself needs stabilization and structural change, which encompasses Economic Reforms of all sorts and Political Reform, within the country itself.
3. Problem with "constructive engagement" is it "talks to" "trades with" SPDC as it is, without asking for any Reforms.
I think few people have this clear in their heads.
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