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Introduction
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Elections
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Fear
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Secret Voting
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The Importance of Voting
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Voter Turnout
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Girls in Tears
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Freer Contact
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Free Citizens
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Communal life
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Responsibility
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Freedom of Choice
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Education
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Responsibility and Freedom
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Conclusion
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Questions
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Advice
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Focus on others
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Happy Yang
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Democracy in Burma
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Student Question
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Human Rights
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Political Capital
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Being an Icon
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Political Work
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Hard Work
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Pakistan
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Who are you
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Lessons from Burma
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Tiffany Lopez
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How do people know so much about Burma
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Human rights violations
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Role of civil society
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Rule of law in Burma
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Tribunals
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Education and Democracy
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Youth in Burma
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No Choice
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Thank You
Description:
Explore a public address by Burmese democratic leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi at Harvard University's Institute of Politics. Delve into the role of democratic activism and the rule of law in fostering a free society, with a focus on Myanmar's political landscape. Learn about the challenges faced by activists in Burma and the importance of civic engagement. Discover Suu Kyi's insights on preparing citizens for democracy, the empowerment derived from exercising political rights, and the impact of community involvement. Gain valuable perspectives on elections, voter turnout, education, and human rights in Burma. The address, introduced by Harvard University's Drew Gilpin Faust and moderated by Harvard Kennedy School Dean David Ellwood, includes a question and answer session covering topics such as political capital, civil society's role, and youth engagement in Burma's democratic process.

A Public Address on Democratic Activism and Rule of Law - Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

Harvard University
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