FACULTY & STAFF
David I Steinberg
Title
Distinguished Professor
Department
FOREIGN SERVICE, SCHOOL OF
In the news
In the news
David Steinberg, distinguished professor of foreign service, on the problems of proposing free elections in Myanmar:
"The Obama administration has yet to spell out what they mean by free and fair elections. Does that mean Aung San Suu Kyi being allowed to run or campaign? The NLD being able to contest the elections? Fair campaigning and the open printing and distributing of campaign literature? Unfortunately everything still remains open to interpretation."
U.S.'s Myanmar Initiative Falters November 27, 2009, Asia Times- Myanmar Vote Plan Clouds New U.S. Dialogue November 6, 2009, Associated Foreign Press
- U.S. Diplomats Engaging Burma in Major Policy Change November 2, 2009, Voice of America
- Myanmar at U.N. For the First Time in 14 Years September 23, 2009, National Public Radio
- Myanmar's Uncertain Post-Election Future August 27, 2009, Reuters
- Senator Wins Promise to Free Detained American August 15, 2009, The New York Times
- World Reaction to Suu Kyi's House Arrest Highlights Divisions August 12, 2009, Los Angeles Times
- Myanmar Delays Aung San Suu Kyi Verdict August 1, 2009, Los Angeles Times
- In Myanmar, Expectations Were Low For UN Visit July 7, 2009, Tehran Times
- Myanmar Activists Sorry to Lose Laura Bush From White House November 2, 2008, Fox News
- Crisis in Burma Could Force Junta to Allow Outside Aid May 7, 2008, USA Today
- Myanmar opposition cautiously welcomes Suu Kyi dialogue move October 10, 2007, Yahoo! News
- Junta beefs up security around Suu Kyi's compound to prevent further protests October 3, 2007, AOL.com
- Monks in Myanmar Protest for Third Day September 26, 2007, The New York Times
- Monks lead violent Myanmar protests September 17, 2007, CNN.com
Headlines
- Burma Expert Analyzes Nation's Quest for Legitimacy October 26, 2006