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Myanmar: Politics, Economy and Society 2nd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Australian National University), Edited by (University of South Australia)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 324 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 540 g, 1 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032478101
  • ISBN-13: 9781032478104
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 324 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 540 g, 1 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032478101
  • ISBN-13: 9781032478104
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This new edition of Myanmar: Politics, Economy and Society provides a sophisticated, yet accessible, overview of the key political, economic and social challenges facing contemporary Myanmar and explains the complex historical and ethnic dynamics that have shaped the country.

Thoroughly revised, the book analyses the context and tragic consequences of the military coup in February 2021 and the COVID-19 pandemic. With clear and incisive contributions from the world’s leading Myanmar scholars, this book assesses the policies and political reforms that have provoked contestation in Myanmar’s recent history and driven both economic and social change. In this context, questions of economic ownership and control and the distribution of natural resources are shown to be deeply informed by long-standing fractures among ethnic and civil-military relations. The chapters analyse the key issues that constrain or expedite societal development in Myanmar and place recent events of national and international significance in the context of its complex history and social relations. The book provides detailed analysis of the coup, which overturned a decade of political and economic reforms and threw the country into chaos. It explains the drivers for the coup, how it has impacted on the country and the future prospects for accountability and justice.

Filling a gap in the market, this research textbook and primer will be of interest to upper undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars of Southeast Asian politics, economics and society and to journalists and professionals working within governments, companies and other organisations.



This new edition provides a sophisticated overview of the key political, economic and social challenges facing contemporary Myanmar. It will be of interest to scholars of SEA politics, economics and society.

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Praise for the first edition:



"[ ...] a must-read for scholars on contemporary Myanmar and fascinating for anyone interested in broader processes of political and economic transformations. [ ...] the book is a welcome addition to studies of contemporary Myanmar and deserves to be read widely."

--Marco Bünte, European Journal of East Asian Studies

This excellent survey of Myanmar politics, economy, and society over 17 short chapters is obviously marred by the coup détat of 1 February 2021. As an edited volume, the editors introduce and conclude the volume while assigning the meat of the book to various experts on salient issues related to Myanmars politics, economy, and society. [ ] this book is a valuable survey of the issues and challenges facing contemporary Myanmar. While presenting the proximate causes of post-Thein Sein disappointment, it also touches upon and articulately explains the underlying forces, perceptions and prejudices that make achieving peace, let alone democracy, unlikely in this fiendish brew of a country.

--Adam McCarty and Callum Furness, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 2022.

Chapter
1. Analysing a Disaster, Wrapped in a Catastrophe, Inside a
Tragedy;
Chapter
2. Déją Vu All Over Again: The 2021 Coup in Historical
Perspective Part 1: Politics
Chapter
3. Ethnic Politics: Diversity and Agency
Amidst Persistent Violence;
Chapter
4. The Military: Institution and
Politics;
Chapter
5. Land and Law Between Reform and Revolution;
Chapter
6.
Democracy and Human Rights under Military Rule: Three Iterations of Myanmars
National Security State;
Chapter
7. Foreign and Diplomatic (Dis)Engagement:
Military Priorities, Strategic Realities and Contested Legitimacies Part 2:
Economy
Chapter
8. Political Regimes and Economic Policy: Isolation,
Consolidation, Reintegration and Rupture;
Chapter
9. Agriculture and Rural
Livelihoods: Incipient Progress Aborted;
Chapter
10. Natural Resource
Governance and the Environment: Unconstrained Exploitation Under
Authoritarianism;
Chapter
11. Industrial Policy and Special Economic Zones:
Engaging Transformation in a Globalised World Part 3: Society
Chapter
12. Art
and Heritage: Creating and Preserving Cultural Histories;
Chapter
13. Public
Health: State and Non-State Systems in a Changing Society;
Chapter
14.
Education: Reforms Undone;
Chapter
15. Women in Myanmar: Change and
Continuity;
Chapter
16. Myanmars Contested Borderlands: Centre-Periphery
Power Relations and Fragmented Sovereignty;
Chapter
17. Ethnicity, Culture
and Religion: Centralisation, Burmanisation and Social Transformation;
Chapter
18. Journalism and Free Speech: Freedom and Fear;
Chapter
19.
Myanmars Complex and Intersecting Crises: Pathways to Accountability and
International Justice; Index
Adam Simpson is a senior lecturer in international studies within Justice and Society at the University of South Australia. His research adopts a critical perspective and is focused on the politics of the environment, development and democratisation in Southeast Asia, particularly Myanmar and Thailand. He is the author of Energy, Governance and Security in Thailand and Myanmar (Burma): A Critical Approach to Environmental Politics in the South (Routledge 2014) and is lead editor of the Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Myanmar (2018), also published by Routledge.

Nicholas Farrelly is a professor and head of the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania, Australia. His research focuses on political conflict and social change in mainland Southeast Asia, and he has undertaken extensive research across Myanmar. He is co-editor (with Adam Simpson and Ian Holliday) of the Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Myanmar (Routledge 2018).