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Myanmar Transformed?: People, Places, and Politics [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 348 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x18 mm, weight: 455 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: ISEAS
  • ISBN-10: 9814818534
  • ISBN-13: 9789814818537
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 348 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x18 mm, weight: 455 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: ISEAS
  • ISBN-10: 9814818534
  • ISBN-13: 9789814818537
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The triumph of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy at the 2015 election was supposed to mark the consolidation of a reformist trajectory for Myanmar society. What has followed has not proved so straightforward. This book takes stock of the mutations, continuities and fractures at the heart of today’s political and economic transformations. We ask: What has changed under a democratically elected government? Where are the obstacles to reform? And is there scope to foster a more prosperous and inclusive Myanmar? With the peace process faltering, over 1 million people displaced by recent violence, and ongoing army dominance in key areas of decision-making, the chapters in this volume identify areas of possible reform within the constraints of Myanmar’s hybrid civil–military governance arrangements. This latest volume in the Myanmar Update Series from the Australian National University continues a long tradition of intense, critical engagement with political, economic and social questions in one of Southeast Asia’s most complicated countries. At a time of great uncertainty and anxiety, the 13 chapters of Myanmar Transformed? offer new and alternative ways to understand Myanmar and its people.
List of Tables
vii
List of Figures
viii
Acknowledgements ix
Contributors and Editors xi
Part I Introduction
1 Myanmar Transformed?
3(20)
Justine Chambers
Gerard McCarthy
Part II People
2 Documenting Social and Economic Transformation in Myanmar's Rural Communities
23(30)
Samuel Pursch
Andrea Woodhouse
Michael Woolcock
Matthew Zurstrassen
3 Social Protection in Myanmar: A Key Mechanism for Political Legitimacy?
53(32)
Yaw Bawm Mangshang
Mike Griffiths
4 Health Service Delivery and Peacebuilding in Southeast Myanmar
85(24)
Si Thura
Tim Schroeder
Part III Places
5 Myanmar's Rural Revolution: Mechanization and Structural Transformation
109(28)
Myat Thida Win
Ben Belton
Xiaobo Zhang
6 Change and Continuity: Capacity, Coordination and Natural Resources in Myanmar's Periphery
137(24)
Giuseppe Gabusi
7 Advocacy Organizations and Special Economic Zones in Myanmar
161(20)
Pyae Phyo Maung
Tamas Wells
8 Explaining Naypyitaw under the National League for Democracy
181(20)
Nicholas Farrelly
Part IV Politics
9 Partnership in Politics: The Tatmadaw and the NLD in Myanmar since 2016
201(30)
Maung Aung Myoe
10 From Ceasefire to Dialogue: The Problem of "All-Inclusiveness" in Myanmar's Stalled Peace Process
231(20)
Lwin Cho Latt
Ben Hillman
Marlar Aung
Khin Sanda Myint
11 Securitization of the Rohingya in Myanmar
251(26)
Kyaw Zeyar Win
12 Forming an Inclusive National Identity in Myanmar: Voices of Mon People
277(34)
Cecile Medail
Part V Epilogue
13 Reflections on Myanmar Under the NLD so far
311(8)
Matthew Walton
Abbreviations and Key Terms 319(4)
Index 323
Justine Chambers is the Associate Director of the Myanmar Research Centre and a doctoral candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the Australian National University.

Gerard McCarthy is the Associate Director of the Myanmar Research Centre and a doctoral candidate in the Coral Bell School of Asia and Pacific Affairs at the Australian National University.

Nicholas Farrelly is Associate Dean of the College of Asia and the Pacific and was previously Director of the Myanmar Research Centre, both at the Australian National University.

Chit Win gained his PhD in the Department of Political and Social Change at the Australian National University.