For more than half a century, Myanmar was ruled by the military. Even now, with a civilian government in power, the military exerts considerable political influence and sees its involvement in national politics as a fundamental task alongside defending the sovereignty and integrity of the country. This factual situation logically derives from the origins and development of the armed forces. A key factor seems to have been the period from 1958 to 1962: not only did the military elite experience governing success during the "Caretaker Government", but also, following the return of authority to civilian political forces, these proved incapable of ensuring the stability and development of the country. The reluctance of the military leadership t...
This paper explores the development of civil–military relations in Myanmar since 1988. After the Tat...
This study discusses the analysis of the causes of the Military Coup in Myanmar in 2021. The Militar...
Despite holding recent elections, Burma’s military government does not intend to relinquish power; i...
Burma's transition to civilian rule marks a significant development in its history. But while the bu...
Most scholarship on Burmese military studies only discusses the history of the Burma Armed Forces (T...
The history of Myanmar’s civil-military relations could only be described as adversarial. Since the ...
As a result of the many dated and often partisan takes on the Myanmar military, combined with the la...
Direct military rule has become rare in world politics. Today, most military regimes have either giv...
In 2010, Myanmar (Burma) held its first elections after 22 years of direct military rule. Few compel...
The Conference program & abstracts' website is located at http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&es...
This book examines the political landscape that took shape in Myanmar after the 2010 elections and t...
The Myanmar military staged a coup against the elected civilian government in February 2021. Since t...
Historically, the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) and Myanmar’s Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) held ...
The Tatmadaw's military takeover in Myanmar on the 1st of February has marked a significant step bac...
Direct military rule has become rare in world politics. Today, most military regimes have either giv...
This paper explores the development of civil–military relations in Myanmar since 1988. After the Tat...
This study discusses the analysis of the causes of the Military Coup in Myanmar in 2021. The Militar...
Despite holding recent elections, Burma’s military government does not intend to relinquish power; i...
Burma's transition to civilian rule marks a significant development in its history. But while the bu...
Most scholarship on Burmese military studies only discusses the history of the Burma Armed Forces (T...
The history of Myanmar’s civil-military relations could only be described as adversarial. Since the ...
As a result of the many dated and often partisan takes on the Myanmar military, combined with the la...
Direct military rule has become rare in world politics. Today, most military regimes have either giv...
In 2010, Myanmar (Burma) held its first elections after 22 years of direct military rule. Few compel...
The Conference program & abstracts' website is located at http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&es...
This book examines the political landscape that took shape in Myanmar after the 2010 elections and t...
The Myanmar military staged a coup against the elected civilian government in February 2021. Since t...
Historically, the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) and Myanmar’s Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) held ...
The Tatmadaw's military takeover in Myanmar on the 1st of February has marked a significant step bac...
Direct military rule has become rare in world politics. Today, most military regimes have either giv...
This paper explores the development of civil–military relations in Myanmar since 1988. After the Tat...
This study discusses the analysis of the causes of the Military Coup in Myanmar in 2021. The Militar...
Despite holding recent elections, Burma’s military government does not intend to relinquish power; i...