The focus of this article is Myanmar’s transition to democracy, which is taking place after almost half a century of military rule. The former military rulers are themselves the architects of transition. This article notes that one of the key challenges faced by military regimes during this kind of transition is the problem of “credible commitments”. In short, the issue is this: a transition will only be successful if it has the support of the political opposition and the public at large. But why should these groups believe in the promises of former tyrants? Problems of credibility and low expectations about the intention and capacity of the military to effect reform can cause destabilisation and undermine prospects for a successful transit...
Instead of asking whether regional organisations can promote democracy, a well-established conclusio...
Myanmar, after almost fifty years being under the military rule, has started its political reform...
ASEAN states have favoured diplomacy and peer pressure in order to sway Myanmar's military regime to...
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 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...
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 historicises the nature of political transition in Myanmar to better appreciate the cha...
This article examines democratisation in Myanmar (Burma) during the period 2012-17. It analyses how ...
As Myanmar was beginning its uncertain transition to democracy, the Association of Southeast Asian N...
Following the adoption of a new constitution by national referendum, Myanmar's military junta is set...
This thesis examines the possibility for regime transition in Myanmar, a country that has been ruled...
Following the adoption of a new constitution by national referendum, Myanmar's military junta is set...
Instead of asking whether regional organisations can promote democracy, a well-established conclusio...
Myanmar, after almost fifty years being under the military rule, has started its political reform...
ASEAN states have favoured diplomacy and peer pressure in order to sway Myanmar's military regime to...
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 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...
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 historicises the nature of political transition in Myanmar to better appreciate the cha...
This article examines democratisation in Myanmar (Burma) during the period 2012-17. It analyses how ...
As Myanmar was beginning its uncertain transition to democracy, the Association of Southeast Asian N...
Following the adoption of a new constitution by national referendum, Myanmar's military junta is set...
This thesis examines the possibility for regime transition in Myanmar, a country that has been ruled...
Following the adoption of a new constitution by national referendum, Myanmar's military junta is set...
Instead of asking whether regional organisations can promote democracy, a well-established conclusio...
Myanmar, after almost fifty years being under the military rule, has started its political reform...
ASEAN states have favoured diplomacy and peer pressure in order to sway Myanmar's military regime to...