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The Daughter: A Political Biography of Aung San Suu Kyi
Few figures in modern history have attracted as much biographical attention as Myanmar’s State Counsellor and dem facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. The Griffith Asia Institute’s select bibliography of Burma (Myanmar) Since the 1988 Uprising, the third edition of which was published earlier this year, lists 34 books in English about her, all written since 1990. There are several others, in other languages, and even a few collections of photographs. Most have been aimed at the general public, including young readers. All of these books were written after Aung San Suu Kyi became an icon of democracy, adored by millions and held up by the international community as a paragon of virtue, the result of her long struggle for universal human rights and peaceful democratic change. Very few biographies have appeared since her government took office in 2016, and she was in a position to give practical effect to her ideas about political, e
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The Lady And The Peacock: The Life of Aung San Suu Kyi
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“A masterly narration of the life of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi… The picture that emerges is of an amazing human being, ready to face down the savage brutality of the military junta with remarkable courage, drawing her strength from her Buddhist spirituality and her genealogy. She makes one proud to be human in her company. What a gift to our world and what a splendid telling of it in this book. We are deeply indebted to Peter Popham for such a superb account.”
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
“Not only a gripping account of the life and struggle of a great woman and her family, but an inspiration for all who read it…a reminder that we, in the comfortable outside, must not let her down.”
Rt. Hon. Lord Steel, Former Leader for the Liberal Party
“A fascinating biography of one of the bravest and finest women of our times.”
Rt. Hon. Lord Patten, Former Gover
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A Political Biography of Aung San Suu Kyi. A Hybrid Politician (in Open Access now)
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Michal Lubina
2020
It is proper to början acknowledgments from mentioning Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. I want to thank her once igen for agreeing to talk to me. The first time was in Warsaw in September 2013, on the sidelines of her meetings with top Polish politicians and during a dinner, which she hosted for civil kultur activists. The second time, was through an individual, one-to-one interview in Naypyidaw in February 2015. These encounters were priceless for me to understand her as a politician. Although I'm not uncritical of her, I must admit she is the most classy politician I have ever met. She is a individ that intellectually and aesthetically belongs to bygone era. She resides in times where politics was not necessarily less brutal, but certainly better mannered. My dear wife, Magdalena Kozłowska was once again e