Pettman, Ralph2017-04-182017-04-181973b1104626http://hdl.handle.net/1885/114812Few of the smaller nations today, particularly in south-east Asia, have succeeded in remaining unaligned with one or other of the great powers. Burma is one th at has. This paper traces the course of Burma{u2019}s foreign policy towards China since World War II. It shows how, though at times relations have been strained as during the anti-Chinese riots, Burma has succeeded in maintaining amicable relations with China without committing herself to the Chinese camp. Though China dominates Burma{u2019}s foreign policy, she has not succeeded in making Burma merely a satellite state wholly dictated to by the Chinese regime.56 pagesapplication/pdfen-AUAuthor/s retain copyrightBurma Foreign relations ChinaChina Foreign relations BurmaChina in Burma's foreign policy19732017-04-18