Transitional legislatures are essential institutions for entrenching democracy by providing legitimacy and by constraining the executive. This research examines the role of Myanmar{u2019}s legislature (the Hluttaw) during the country{u2019}s transition from the direct military rule. When it first met in January 2011, there was little disagreement that Myanmar{u2019}s legislature would serve as a rubber stamp because of the overwhelming majority of representatives from the ruling pro-military party and the military itself. Yet the Hluttaw emerged as a reform-minded lawmaking body as well as a forum for oversight of the executive. Lawmakers from the minor and ethnic parties actively engaged in the legislature alongside lawmakers from the ruli...
Among three stages of democratization: Liberalization, Transition and Consolidation, this paper focu...
In 2010, Myanmar (Burma) held its first elections after 22 years of direct military rule. Few compel...
The triumph of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy at the 2015 election was supposed to...
From 2011 Myanmar's nascent legislature quickly became a symbol of the country's transition from mil...
Myanmar’s first Hluttaw (Administrative Assembly, which ran from 2011 to 2016) proved that transitio...
Myanmar’s first Hluttaw (Administrative Assembly, which ran from 2011 to 2016) proved that transitio...
Myanmar’s first Hluttaw (Administrative Assembly, which ran from 2011 to 2016) proved that transitio...
Myanmar is currently undergoing widespread changes that are transforming the countrys political and ...
This article investigates the patterns of parliamentary change observed in Myanmar since a constitut...
This article examines democratisation in Myanmar (Burma) during the period 2012-17. It analyses how ...
After the 2011 military withdrawal from direct political rule, a vacuum of policy leadership emerged...
In the five years from when its transition from a military regime began in 2011, Myanmar faced a num...
This paper aims to study the challenges and opportunities of the politics of change in the state-bui...
The 2008 Constitution of the Union of Myanmar establishes the framework for a 'discipline-flourishin...
For decades, democracy has always been a dream to almost all the citizens of Myanmar. The road to ac...
Among three stages of democratization: Liberalization, Transition and Consolidation, this paper focu...
In 2010, Myanmar (Burma) held its first elections after 22 years of direct military rule. Few compel...
The triumph of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy at the 2015 election was supposed to...
From 2011 Myanmar's nascent legislature quickly became a symbol of the country's transition from mil...
Myanmar’s first Hluttaw (Administrative Assembly, which ran from 2011 to 2016) proved that transitio...
Myanmar’s first Hluttaw (Administrative Assembly, which ran from 2011 to 2016) proved that transitio...
Myanmar’s first Hluttaw (Administrative Assembly, which ran from 2011 to 2016) proved that transitio...
Myanmar is currently undergoing widespread changes that are transforming the countrys political and ...
This article investigates the patterns of parliamentary change observed in Myanmar since a constitut...
This article examines democratisation in Myanmar (Burma) during the period 2012-17. It analyses how ...
After the 2011 military withdrawal from direct political rule, a vacuum of policy leadership emerged...
In the five years from when its transition from a military regime began in 2011, Myanmar faced a num...
This paper aims to study the challenges and opportunities of the politics of change in the state-bui...
The 2008 Constitution of the Union of Myanmar establishes the framework for a 'discipline-flourishin...
For decades, democracy has always been a dream to almost all the citizens of Myanmar. The road to ac...
Among three stages of democratization: Liberalization, Transition and Consolidation, this paper focu...
In 2010, Myanmar (Burma) held its first elections after 22 years of direct military rule. Few compel...
The triumph of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy at the 2015 election was supposed to...