Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Publishing
Myanmar's Long Road to National Reconciliation
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About this book
In late 2004, Myanmar's best known general and long-serving leader of the military regime, General Khin Nyunt, was suddenly dismissed. This shock development, perpetrated by a regime that has defied all predictions of its demise and disintegration, generated widespread uncertainty both inside and outside the country. Official reassurances about continuing the 2003 "Road Map" process left many questions about the path ahead unanswered. Would political dialogue with opposition groups be resumed? How would increasingly restive ethnic groups respond? Would nascent civil society groups be able to play a role in national reconciliation? How would the new leadership deal with the flagging economy? What are the prospects for the large but under-funded and highly regulated agricultural sector? This book addresses these issues.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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The Contributors
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Glossary
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Overview
xix - I. Perspectives on Recent Political Developments
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1. “One Day, One Fathom, Bagan Won’t Move”: On the Myanmar Road to a Constitution
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2. Burma’s Military: Purges and Coups Prevent Progress Towards Democracy
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3. Ethnic Participation and National Reconciliation in Myanmar: Challenges in a Transitional Landscape
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4. Burma’s Economy 2004: Crisis Masking Stagnation
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5. The Status of the Agricultural Sector in Myanmar in 2004
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6. Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development: Pathways to Improving Social, Economic and Environmental Conditions in Myanmar
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7. The Agricultural Sector and the Role of International Assistance in Promoting Agricultural Reform in Myanmar
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8. Civil Society and Legitimacy: The Basis for National Reconciliation in Burma/Myanmar
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9. Making a Responsible Corporate Contribution to Modern Diplomacy in Myanmar
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10. Creating an Environment for Participation: International NGOs and the Growth of Civil Society in Burma/Myanmar
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11. More Than Saving Lives: The Role of International Development Agencies in Supporting Change Processes in Burma/Myanmar
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12. Exit, Voice and Loyalty in Burma: The Role of Overseas Burmese in Democratizing Their Homeland
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13. Foreign Aid: A Myanmar Perspective
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14. A Comprehensive International Approach to Political and Economic Development in Burma/Myanmar
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Index
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