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2. The politics of policymaking in transitional government
A case study of the ethnic peace process in Myanmar
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of maps viii
- List of tables viii
- List of Figures ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Contributors and Editors xiii
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I. Introduction
- 1. Myanmar’s conflicted politics 3
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II. War and Order
- 2. The politics of policymaking in transitional government 25
- 3. Reexamining the centrality of ethnic identity to the Kachin conflict 47
- 4. A feminist political economy analysis of insecurity and violence in Kachin State 67
- 5. Pacifying the margins 91
- 6. Landmines as a form of community protection in eastern Myanmar 121
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III. Elections and After
- 7. The 2015 elections and conflict dynamics in Myanmar 139
- 8. Institutions in Myanmar’s 2015 election 163
- 9. Ethnicity and Buddhist nationalism in the 2015 Rakhine State election results 177
- 10. The Hluttaw and conflicts in Myanmar 199
- 11. Legislating reform? 221
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IV. Us and Them
- 12. Making sense of reactions to communal violence in Myanmar 245
- 13. Public perceptions of a divided Myanmar 261
- 14. On Islamophobes and Holocaust deniers 285
- 15. Buddhist welfare and the limits of big ‘P’ politics in provincial Myanmar 313
- 16. Threat perceptions in the Myanmar–Bangladesh borderlands 333
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V. Conclusion
- 17. Myanmar and the promise of the political 353
- Abbreviations and Key Terms 367
- Index 371
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of maps viii
- List of tables viii
- List of Figures ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Contributors and Editors xiii
-
I. Introduction
- 1. Myanmar’s conflicted politics 3
-
II. War and Order
- 2. The politics of policymaking in transitional government 25
- 3. Reexamining the centrality of ethnic identity to the Kachin conflict 47
- 4. A feminist political economy analysis of insecurity and violence in Kachin State 67
- 5. Pacifying the margins 91
- 6. Landmines as a form of community protection in eastern Myanmar 121
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III. Elections and After
- 7. The 2015 elections and conflict dynamics in Myanmar 139
- 8. Institutions in Myanmar’s 2015 election 163
- 9. Ethnicity and Buddhist nationalism in the 2015 Rakhine State election results 177
- 10. The Hluttaw and conflicts in Myanmar 199
- 11. Legislating reform? 221
-
IV. Us and Them
- 12. Making sense of reactions to communal violence in Myanmar 245
- 13. Public perceptions of a divided Myanmar 261
- 14. On Islamophobes and Holocaust deniers 285
- 15. Buddhist welfare and the limits of big ‘P’ politics in provincial Myanmar 313
- 16. Threat perceptions in the Myanmar–Bangladesh borderlands 333
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V. Conclusion
- 17. Myanmar and the promise of the political 353
- Abbreviations and Key Terms 367
- Index 371