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ok let's bring in damien kingsbury he's professor of international relations at deakin university joins us from melbourne australia damien kingsbury welcome to al-jazeera how do you think those comments will have gone down in naypyidaw well obviously the the ambassador to be un does have a big job knew that we may have those comments so he will he'll be all refugee in the united states but i think in that neck of the will the generals really want a lhari into much of that is it will be a lot better relatively small minor one the one where the quite easily you get the sense though that given the comments from the ambassador he was clearly riding a wave of very strong emotion in himself there but it's kind of the comments that we've been waiting to hear from somebody at that level in that chamber. well you know look this is not there are representatives of the ousted government people very strongly about this he is you know 20 up against a government. but there really has already been international condemnation of the coup in me at myanmar and the generals haven't changed at all and you k
ok let's bring in damien kingsbury he's professor of international relations at deakin university joins us from melbourne australia damien kingsbury welcome to al-jazeera how do you think those comments will have gone down in naypyidaw well obviously the the ambassador to be un does have a big job knew that we may have those comments so he will he'll be all refugee in the united states but i think in that neck of the will the generals really want a lhari into much of that is it will be a lot...
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as an internal matter james bays out his era at the united nations will stay with that story damien kingsbury is professor of international relations at the deakin university in australia he says both the ambassadors plea and international condemnation are unlikely to push the military to back down there's not a doubt representatives of the ousted government will very strongly about this is you know when the instant government. but there really has already been international condemnation of the khomeini at myanmar and the generals haven't changed at all and now there's been some sanctions it's a strong condemnation it just hasn't made any difference at all and the general does not have the backing of china and russia in this matter and that is before that so they feel quite secure in their solution i don't think you know will be self isolation certainly not in the way that it was something that was clear more than $62.00. the links to china are very strong links to russia a very strong and links to thailand have been improving out in the years those relations for 2000 years of course the rela
as an internal matter james bays out his era at the united nations will stay with that story damien kingsbury is professor of international relations at the deakin university in australia he says both the ambassadors plea and international condemnation are unlikely to push the military to back down there's not a doubt representatives of the ousted government will very strongly about this is you know when the instant government. but there really has already been international condemnation of the...
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much katrina you are with an update of course in beijing thanks katrina let's cross over to damien kingsbury's professor of international relations at deakin university and a board member of the australian b.m.r. institute joins me now on the phone from bell been there david good to have you with us back on the program we spoke to me earlier through the day as we assumed things were not well. we have confirmation of a state of emergency in other words a coup d'etat what happens next. this was what was expected i think that was the qualms the military started to move it's going to be very difficult to come back from that that position and really what we're saying now is an assignment that i'll stay in power for a year but we have seen this in the past of course when the military took power no the beginning of not in sixty's i said they were just trying to resolve political problems at the time but in fact started in powerful top deckard so it can be buddies guess how long the military will try to hold on to power this time around but it's certainly very troublesome and barring a prospect for fo
much katrina you are with an update of course in beijing thanks katrina let's cross over to damien kingsbury's professor of international relations at deakin university and a board member of the australian b.m.r. institute joins me now on the phone from bell been there david good to have you with us back on the program we spoke to me earlier through the day as we assumed things were not well. we have confirmation of a state of emergency in other words a coup d'etat what happens next. this was...