Aung San Suu Kyi, Seizing the Moment: Soaring Hopes & Tough Constraints in Myanmar’s Unfolding Democracy Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Set in the autumn of 2012, this direction instance gives pupils the opportunity to grapple with the difficult challenges facing Myanmar's opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, after a fast turn of fortune that took her, over a span of 14 months, from longtime prisoner of conscience to opposition leader in Parliament, openly discussed as the potential future president of Myanmar.

The instance describes Suu Kyi's political job in Myanmar during her many years of house arrest and in both years subsequent to her release. Two 3-5 minute video accompanied pieces (Video A : Aung San Suu Kyi, 'Icon of Hope' and Video B: "Aung San Suu Kyi, Seizing the Moment") depicts years ensuing her release. Two 3-5-minute video accompanied pieces (Video A, respectively, Suu Kyi's rise as an influential leader after her return to Myanmar (1988-1996) and second, and her new segment as a political leader in a fledgling democracy after her release from house arrest (2010-2012). The next video weave together excerpts from Suu Kyi's September 2012 conversation at the Harvard Kennedy School and visuals illustrating general conditions in Myanmar and political events. Case number 1986.0.

PUBLICATION DATE: May 09, 2013 PRODUCT #: HKS746-PDF-ENG

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