This article historicises the nature of political transition in Myanmar to better appreciate the challenges faced by civil society. After Myanmar’s political reforms in 2011, Western donors rushed into the country in support of what they misunderstood as a remarkable instance of democratisation. In 2019, escalating civil war, ethnic cleansing, and contracting civil liberties urge a rethink. This article argues that viewing transition in Myanmar through the lens of democratisation has always been misleading and problematic. Partial liberalisation was orchestrated by the military to safeguard its own power. Reforms have not only benefited civil society but also enabled the growth of uncivil society, fuelling sectarian violence and bolstering ...
Myanmar was known for decades as one of the most isolated nations on earth, but after 2010 election,...
Committee members: Than, Tharaphi; Un, Kheang.Advisors: Jacobsen, Trude; Clark, Michael.Includes ill...
Myanmar's transition towards a limited form of constitutional democracy is taking place in the absen...
This article historicises the nature of political transition in Myanmar to better appreciate the cha...
Since constitutional government began in 2011, Myanmar’s shift from an entrenched military regime ha...
Since 2011, Myanmar has been undergoing a political transition that, in keeping with the Myanmar gov...
This article examines social and political transition in Myanmar (Burma). Strategies for transition...
This article examines democratisation in Myanmar (Burma) during the period 2012-17. It analyses how ...
The focus of this article is Myanmar’s transition to democracy, which is taking place after almost h...
This article reviews the first twelve months of the civil disobedience movement in Myanmar following...
The focus of this article is Myanmar’s transition to democracy, which is taking place after almost h...
"The focus of this article is Myanmar's transition to democracy, which is taking place after almost ...
The focus of this article is Myanmar's transition to democracy, which is taking place after almost h...
This book examines the political landscape that took shape in Myanmar after the 2010 elections and t...
In 2010, Myanmar (Burma) held its first elections after 22 years of direct military rule. Few compel...
Myanmar was known for decades as one of the most isolated nations on earth, but after 2010 election,...
Committee members: Than, Tharaphi; Un, Kheang.Advisors: Jacobsen, Trude; Clark, Michael.Includes ill...
Myanmar's transition towards a limited form of constitutional democracy is taking place in the absen...
This article historicises the nature of political transition in Myanmar to better appreciate the cha...
Since constitutional government began in 2011, Myanmar’s shift from an entrenched military regime ha...
Since 2011, Myanmar has been undergoing a political transition that, in keeping with the Myanmar gov...
This article examines social and political transition in Myanmar (Burma). Strategies for transition...
This article examines democratisation in Myanmar (Burma) during the period 2012-17. It analyses how ...
The focus of this article is Myanmar’s transition to democracy, which is taking place after almost h...
This article reviews the first twelve months of the civil disobedience movement in Myanmar following...
The focus of this article is Myanmar’s transition to democracy, which is taking place after almost h...
"The focus of this article is Myanmar's transition to democracy, which is taking place after almost ...
The focus of this article is Myanmar's transition to democracy, which is taking place after almost h...
This book examines the political landscape that took shape in Myanmar after the 2010 elections and t...
In 2010, Myanmar (Burma) held its first elections after 22 years of direct military rule. Few compel...
Myanmar was known for decades as one of the most isolated nations on earth, but after 2010 election,...
Committee members: Than, Tharaphi; Un, Kheang.Advisors: Jacobsen, Trude; Clark, Michael.Includes ill...
Myanmar's transition towards a limited form of constitutional democracy is taking place in the absen...