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Authors: David I. Steinberg
BURMA/MYANMAR
WHAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW
WHAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW
DAVID I. STEINBERG
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Steinberg, David I.
Burma / Myanmar : what everyone needs to know / David I. Steinberg.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-19-539067-4; 978-0-19-539068-1 (pbk.)
1. Burma—Politics and government. 2. Burma—Colonial influence.
I. Title.
JQ751.A58S84 2009
959.1—dc22 2009028231
1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2
Printed in the United States of America
on acid-free paper
To my family
Ann Myongsook Lee
Alexander Lee Steinberg
Eric David Steinberg
who sustained me
How did Burmese kings view governance and authority, and is this relevant today?
What were Burma’s relations with internal peoples, regions, and neighboring states?
3 The Colonial Era’s Importance in Understanding Burma/Myanmar Today
What led to the three Anglo-Burman Wars of the nineteenth century?
What economic development programs did the British introduce?
What was the role of Buddhism during this period and what social changes affected the society?
How did Burmese nationalism develop and what have been its effects?
How did the Burma army develop in the colonial period and under the Japanese?
4 Independence and the Civilian Government (1948–1962): Mixed Heritages
How did Burma deal with the political and ethnic rebellions?
Was Burma communist or socialist, and what were the ideological influences on the society?
What caused the military “Caretaker” Government, how did it function, and what was its legacy?
5 The Military Coup, the Socialist Period (1962–1988), and the Perpetuation of Military Rule
How did the 1974 constitution come about and what was its impact?
How did the indigenous minorities fare under the 1974 unitary state?
What were the causes of the 1988 People’s Revolution and the coup that followed?
6 The SLORC/SPDC Era (1988–Present): Continuation of Military Power
Who were the leaders of the military in this period, and how were they trained?
What political and economic policies were instituted shortly after the coup?
How did the political opposition develop and what was the National League for Democracy?
What was the role of Aung San Suu Kyi and what has happened to her?
What were the May 1990 elections about and what were the internal and external results?
How does the narcotics trade affect the society and international relations?
What are the roles and influence of minority religions (Islam, Christianity) in Myanmar?
What is the status of the cease-fires with minority insurrections in Myanmar?
What are relations with China and what is the status of the Chinese in Myanmar?
What is India’s policy toward Myanmar and how did it change?
What has been the role of civil society and quasi-governmental groups?
Why was General/Prime Minister Khin Nyunt removed from power, and what did this mean?
What is the role of Buddhism in Myanmar today and what is its relation to political legitimacy?
What were the internal and external effects of Cyclone Nargis in 2008?
What happened in the referendum on the constitution in 2008 and what are its provisions?
How do politics in Burma/Myanmar function, and what are its implications?