Burmese Way to Socialism
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Burmese Way to Socialism
Summary
Burmese Way to Socialism is a political ideology[1]. It draws 628 Wikipedia views per month (political_ideology category, ranking #236 of 583).[2]
Key Facts
- Burmese Way to Socialism is in the country of Myanmar[3].
- Burmese Way to Socialism's instance of is recorded as political ideology[4].
- Burmese Way to Socialism's instance of is recorded as historical period[5].
- Burmese Way to Socialism's basic form of government is recorded as military dictatorship[6].
- Burmese Way to Socialism's basic form of government is recorded as one-party state[7].
- Burmese Way to Socialism is a type of Buddhist socialism[8].
- Burmese Way to Socialism is a type of ultranationalism[9].
- Burmese Way to Socialism is a type of isolationism[10].
- 1962 marks the founding of Burmese Way to Socialism[11].
- Burmese Way to Socialism was dissolved in 1988[12].
- Burmese Way to Socialism's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 16.85, 'lon': 96.18333333333334}[13].
- Burmese Way to Socialism's replaces is recorded as Union of Burma (1948–1962)[14].
- Burmese Way to Socialism's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'my', 'text': 'မြန်မာ့နည်းမြန်မာ့ဟန် ဆိုရှယ်လစ်စနစ်'}[15].
- Burmese Way to Socialism covers an area of {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+676578'}[16].
- Burmese Way to Socialism's language used is recorded as Burmese[17].
- Burmese Way to Socialism's official religion is recorded as Buddhism[18].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include political ideology[4] and historical period[5]. Recorded subclass of include Buddhist socialism[8], ultranationalism[9], and isolationism[10].
Origins
1962 marks the founding of Burmese Way to Socialism[11].
Why It Matters
Burmese Way to Socialism draws 628 Wikipedia views per month (political_ideology category, ranking #236 of 583).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]