Theories of ‘post-politics’ provide a lens through which to analyse contemporary urban development. Yet empirical studies examining this ‘age of post-politics’ are few, especially outside of Europe and North America. This article examines the promise and limits of notions of post-politics through the case of planning for New Yangon City, a multi-billion dollar urban development in Myanmar (Burma). While the 2021 military coup has now made the future of the project uncertain, our research conducted in 2019 revealed similar dynamics at play to those described more broadly in the literature on post-politics. We highlight familiar processes of delegation of decision-making, a proliferation of governance actors and an individualisation of policy...
Urban development and city expansion in Yangon, Myanmar happened through the forced resettlement of ...
This article examines how variegated local and transnational interactions are reconfiguring Myanmar'...
Although diminished, cities remain critical domains for engendering new collectivities which, in tur...
The urban landscapes of Yangon and Mandalay in Burma (Myanmar) exhibit a rich cultural layering and ...
Urban development, and particularly the improvement of basic services delivery, is still approached ...
This thesis explores the way in which three development organisations conceptualise urban developmen...
Contains fulltext : 205905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many large citi...
This thesis is an urban anthropology of how residents conceptualise and claim citizenship in transit...
Change has marked Yangon, Myanmar's capital city in recent years. Most notably the establishment of ...
Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, Post-Politics and Civil Society in Asian C...
Yangon is a city where the now predominant modalities of urban transformation arrived late, and afte...
Privatization of urban space is increasing, the needs of the global economy push out those of ordina...
This article explores everyday urban governance and politics in Mandalay, Myanmar. We examine this t...
Abstract. During the 1990s and 2000s understandings of urban politics have become dominated by narra...
Myanmar stands on the edge of momentous and swift transformation. Rapid economic development and mod...
Urban development and city expansion in Yangon, Myanmar happened through the forced resettlement of ...
This article examines how variegated local and transnational interactions are reconfiguring Myanmar'...
Although diminished, cities remain critical domains for engendering new collectivities which, in tur...
The urban landscapes of Yangon and Mandalay in Burma (Myanmar) exhibit a rich cultural layering and ...
Urban development, and particularly the improvement of basic services delivery, is still approached ...
This thesis explores the way in which three development organisations conceptualise urban developmen...
Contains fulltext : 205905.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many large citi...
This thesis is an urban anthropology of how residents conceptualise and claim citizenship in transit...
Change has marked Yangon, Myanmar's capital city in recent years. Most notably the establishment of ...
Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, Post-Politics and Civil Society in Asian C...
Yangon is a city where the now predominant modalities of urban transformation arrived late, and afte...
Privatization of urban space is increasing, the needs of the global economy push out those of ordina...
This article explores everyday urban governance and politics in Mandalay, Myanmar. We examine this t...
Abstract. During the 1990s and 2000s understandings of urban politics have become dominated by narra...
Myanmar stands on the edge of momentous and swift transformation. Rapid economic development and mod...
Urban development and city expansion in Yangon, Myanmar happened through the forced resettlement of ...
This article examines how variegated local and transnational interactions are reconfiguring Myanmar'...
Although diminished, cities remain critical domains for engendering new collectivities which, in tur...