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Ne Win

Ne Win (born Shu Maung; 24 May 1911 – 5 December 2002) was a Burmese general and politician who served as Burma's head of government from 1958 to 1960 and again from 1962 to 1974; and also as head of state from 1962 to 1981. Ne Win was Burma's military dictator during the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma period of 1962 to 1988.

Ne Win founded the Burma Socialist Programme Party (BSPP) and overthrew the democratic Union Parliament of U Nu in the 1962 Burmese coup d'état, establishing Burma as a one-party socialist state under the Burmese Way to Socialism ideology. Ne Win was Burma's de facto leader as chairman of the BSPP, serving in various official titles as part of his military government, and was known by his supporters as U Ne Win. His rule was characterized by a non-aligned foreign policy, isolationism, one-party rule, economic stagnation, and superstition. Ne Win resigned in July 1988 in response to the 8888 Uprising that overthrew the Burma Socialist Programme Party, and was replaced by the military junta of the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC). He held minor influence in the 1990s but was eventually placed under house arrest, under which he died in 2002. There was no state funeral, public eulogy or monument in his memory.

In foreign affairs, Ne Win followed a strictly neutralist policy during the Cold War, participating in the Non-Aligned Movement and keeping his distance from both the United States and the Soviet Union. On the other hand, his relations with Mao Zedong and the People's Republic of China were initially excellent, but were temporarily broken between 1967 and 1971, due to Mao's covert support for the Communist insurgency within Burma and the outbreak of anti-Chinese riots by regime supporters; however, in March 1971 relations were fully restored and Chinese economic aid continued.

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trešdiena, 1911. gada 24. maijs
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24th of May 1911 News

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FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Decline on Confirmation of Reports of Cut in Steel Prices by One of the Independents.

Date: 25 May 1911

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Date: 25 May 1911

F A Delano proposes ICC regulate newspapers as semi-pub utilities, s, Chicago Traffic Club

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Date: 25 May 1911

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Date: 25 May 1911

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Date: 25 May 1911

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Date: 25 May 1911

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LESS HOPE OF PEACE.; Madero Refuses to Help Government Suppress Disorder.

Date: 25 May 1911

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rejects Fed Min Estanol request for insurrecto troops to help Govt suppress disorders

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TAFT AND STIMSON IN 1912?; New War Secretary Pleased by the Rumor, but Says Its News to Him.

Date: 25 May 1911

Ticket of Taft and H L Stimson with Roosevelt backing rumored in Washington, DC; Stimson declines comment

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CORRAL RESIGNATION GRATIFIES MADERO; Insurrecto Leader Still Waits for Diaz to Quit Before Proceeding to Mexico City.

Date: 24 May 1911

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Reyes says Cientificos Party was responsible for pol abuses that brought on insurrection, int, Havana

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PRINT PAPER PRICES FIXED, SAYS NORRIS; Free Wood Pulp Only Way to Break Hold of American Trust and Canadian Interests.

Date: 24 May 1911

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J Norris says US print paper indus can continue on paying basis only if paper provision of treaty is adopted, Sen com hearing

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