Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies22
Unravelling Myanmar's Transition Progress, Retrenchment, and Ambiguity Amidst Liberalization
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ISBN978-4-8140-0245-0 C3331
奥付の初版発行年月:2020年02月 / 発売日:2020年02月上旬
The optimism provoked by Myanmar’s political reforms in 2011–12 has now given way to a sense that the uneven nature of change in this nation of 54 million has lead to instability and uncertainty.
The liberalization of critical sectors and expansion of certain freedoms—such as political and legal opportunities for expression and mobilization—contrasts with the entrenchment of structural problems. It becomes ever more difficult to tackle ethnic marginalization and conflict, over-dependence on natural resource extraction, inadequate public services, and problems of under-capacity in the civilian bureaucracy.
The result is the build up of a toxic environment in which classism, racism, and bigotry threaten to rend Myanmar’s already delicate social fabric.
The contributors to this volume bring unique perspectives and methodologies to bear to unravel Myanmar’s tangled challenges. Whether it is through studying corruption by analyzing the country’s real estate bubble, assessing civil society advocacy capacity against extractive industries, or gauging the strength—and surprising weakness—of Myanmar’s military, the volume employs unconventional approaches and analytical rigor to address a fundamental question: is Myanmar itself unraveling?
“… this book helps fill a gap in the literature and makes an important contribution to contemporary Myanmar studies”.
– Andrew Selth, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University
“Dense with original research and fresh interpretations of what is happening in Myanmar and why, these essays bode well for the future of scholarship on this no-longer overlooked country.”
—Nick Cheesman, Australian National University
Pavin Chachavalpongpun(パヴィン チャチャバルポングプン)
Pavin Chachavalpongpun is associate professor at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University.
Elliott Prasse-Freeman(プラッセ フリーマン)
Elliott Prasse-Freeman is an assistant professor in Sociology/Anthropology at the National University of Singapore.
Patrick Strefford(ストレフォード)
Patrick Strefford is an associate professor of International Relations at Kyoto Sangyo University.
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目次
List of Illustration
Foreword by David I. Steinberg
Introduction
Elliott Prasse-Freeman, Pavin Chachavalpongpun, and Patrick Strefford
SECTION ONE: THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Chapter 1
Post-Elections Myanmar: Options, Opportunities or Challenges?
Aung Tun
Chapter 2
Fragile Balance of Civil-Military Relations in Myanmar
Yoshihiro Nakanishi
Chapter 3
Myanmar's Post-2015 Foreign Policy: Prisms of Interpretation
Moe Thuzar and Pavin Chachavalpongpun
SECTION TWO: THE CHALLENGE OF THE POLITICAL ECONOMY
Chapter 4
The Structure of Myanmar's Corporate and Financial System: Growth Challenges since the 1990s
Fumiharu Mieno
Chapter 5
Urban Real Estate and the Financial System in Myanmar
Bo Bo Nge
Chapter 6
Myanmar's Environmental Governance in Transition: 136 The Case of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative-
Marjanneke J. Vijge and Adam Simpson
SECTION THREE: THE SOCIO-CULTURAL ISSUES
Chapter 7
The Post-2011 Transition in Myanmar: Donor-driven Aid and Donor Capacity Deficit
Patrick Strefford
Chapter 8
Ethnic Education Systems in Burma: Possibilities for Harmonization and Integration
Patrick McCormick
Chapter 9
Myanmar's Political Transition and Its Eザects on the Buddhist Religio-Political Landscape
Matthew J. Walton
SECTION FOUR: THE ROHINGYA CRISIS
Chapter 10
Motherhood, Home, and the Political Economy of Rohingya Women's Labor
Shae A. Frydenlund
Chapter 11
Two Sides of the Same Arakanese Coin: """"Rakhine,"""" """"Rohingya,"""" and Ethnogenesis as Schismogenesis
Elliott Prasse-Freeman and Kirt Mausert
Contributors
Index