General Ne Win’s Legacy of Burmanization in Myanmar: The Challenge to Peace in the Twenty-First Century
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T1 - General Ne Win’s Legacy of Burmanization in Myanmar
T2 - The Challenge to Peace in the Twenty-First Century
AU - Htoo, Saw Eh
AU - Waters, Tony
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024.
PY - 2024/5/16
Y1 - 2024/5/16
N2 - This book focuses on how Burmanization created and reinforced ethnic divides since the 1962 coup d’etat. when General Ne Win concentrated all authority in the Burmese speaking army. Background research for the book includes Burmese language materials from the Burmese Socialist Party (BSP) and others that describe with what the BSP believed in their own terms. This is unique from previous works on the topic which either simply pointed out that the policies “didn’t work” and therefore are uninteresting, or to claim that they were “necessary” given the chaos of the previous regime. The authors agree that Ne Win’s policies “didn’t work.” However, the book goes further by elaborating why Burmanization policies developed in the 1960s are important for understanding Burmese society today. Most importantly, Ne Win’s ideology reflects how patterns of interethnic relationships in Myanmar lead to the “intractability” of the battles in early twenty-first century Myanmar.
AB - This book focuses on how Burmanization created and reinforced ethnic divides since the 1962 coup d’etat. when General Ne Win concentrated all authority in the Burmese speaking army. Background research for the book includes Burmese language materials from the Burmese Socialist Party (BSP) and others that describe with what the BSP believed in their own terms. This is unique from previous works on the topic which either simply pointed out that the policies “didn’t work” and therefore are uninteresting, or to claim that they were “necessary” given the chaos of the previous regime. The authors agree that Ne Win’s policies “didn’t work.” However, the book goes further by elaborating why Burmanization policies developed in the 1960s are important for understanding Burmese society today. Most importantly, Ne Win’s ideology reflects how patterns of interethnic relationships in Myanmar lead to the “intractability” of the battles in early twenty-first century Myanmar.
KW - Authoritarianism in Myanmar
KW - Burma Studies
KW - Burmanization
KW - History of Democracy in Myanmar
KW - Myanmar Studies
KW - Ne Win
KW - Peace Initiative in Myanmar
KW - Revolt in Myanmar
KW - Sociology of Myanmar
KW - Southeast Asia Studies
KW - Sociology
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-97-1270-0
DO - 10.1007/978-981-97-1270-0
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85208331621
SN - 978-981-97-1269-4
SN - 978-981-97-1272-4
BT - General Ne Win’s Legacy of Burmanization in Myanmar
PB - Springer Nature AG
ER -