Griffith News News
and analysis
Categories
Science + Technology Business + Government Health + Wellbeing Society + Culture Environment + Sustainability Media + The Arts Events
Contact us
Griffith News News
and analysis
Navigate
Categories
Science + Technology Business + Government Health + Wellbeing Society + Culture Environment + Sustainability Media + The Arts
Media enquiries Find an expert General enquiries About Griffith University
Search our news archives Follow
facebook-dark instagram-dark youtube-dark linkedin-dark threads-dark twitter-dark

Will Aung San Suu Kyi be president in Burma?

16 May 2013

Dr Andrew Selth discusses Aung San Suu Kyi’s quest to become President in Burma with The Interpreter.

 

You can watch and read the whole story here: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2013/05/16/Will-Aung-San-Suu-Kyi-be-President-of-Burma.aspx

Share:

Author

Writer

Belle Hammond

More from Belle

Tags

Griffith Asia Institute
Griffith Business School
Business + Government

Looking for similar content? Read on...

05 Dec, 2025
Business + Government

Student performance decline after shift to online NAPLAN testing

Children from low-income groups were disproportionally disadvantaged by online testing, according to a new report from Griffith University which used data from the National...

Read More
04 Dec, 2025
Business + Government

Tourism researchers say the future isn’t about recovery—it’s about redesign

Two Griffith Business School researchers say Aotearoa New Zealand is entering a pivotal moment in reimagining tourism, following a nine-day,...

Read More
04 Dec, 2025
Business + Government

New research set to profile Australia’s swimming population and develop evidence-based participation personas

Griffith University has launched a landmark three-year research project in conjunction with Swimming Australia that aims to transform how Australia understands...

Read More
Navigate
Griffith University events Media enquiries About Griffith University Find an expert General enquiries About our media team
Search our news archives
Follow:
facebook-light instagram-light youtube-light linkedin-light threads-light twitter-light
Privacy Statement Copyright Complaints CRICOS - 00233E TEQSA - PRV12076 First peoples of Australia