Read Burma/Myanmar: What Everyone Needs to Know Online
Authors: David I. Steinberg
Burma army development and,
37
–38
current view of,
38
–39
economic development and,
31
–32
ethnic problems and,
29
British Commonwealth,
44
–45
British Council,
48
Brookings Institution,
167
communism and,
50
current role of,
135
–137
elections of 1960 and,
58
–59
head of state linked to,
150
individual vs. state responsibility and,
98
military government and,
24
–25,
64
,
66
,
71
–72,
74
,
98
,
109
,
135
–137,
145
,
147
,
150
Muslim riots and,
107
–108
women’s status and,
110
See also
monkhood
inertia of,
13
minority religion quotas and,
156
women’s status in,
110
Burma army.
See
military
military government
Chinese support for,
49
–50
collapse of,
77
opium sale funding of,
104
Burma Defense Army,
37
Burma Forest Service,
31
Burmah Oil Corporation,
31
Burma Independence Army,
37
Burma/Myanmar
citizenship and,
72
–73
colonial era of,
26
–39
current internal problems of,
10
–14
economic potential of,
168
–169
endemic corruption in,
100
as “failed” state,
8
limited access to,
8
–9
political culture of,
148
–157
postcolonial period of (
see
civilian government; military government)
precolonial period of,
15
–25
uniqueness of,
6
–7
as “unstable” state,
167
women’s status in,
109
–110
citizenship of,
72
–73
constitution of 1947 and,
53
ethnic minority relations with,
44
,
112
(
see also
ethnic rebellions)
fears of foreign cultural attack on,
156
internal imperialism of,
20
isolation of,
70
Mandalay and,
121
precolonial hegemony of,
17
Burma National Army,
37
–38.
See also
military
chairmanship of,
78
citizenship system of,
72
expansion of,
82
foreign relations and,
67
–68
formal founding of,
63
military officer training and,
84
–85
operation of,
65
–66
social unrest and,
78
Burma Translation Society,
52
Burmese Days
(Orwell),
39
Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003 (U.S.),
118
“Burmese Way to Socialism” (military 1962 pamphlet),
51
,
63
,
64
–65,
85
Bush, George W.,
119
–120
Bush, Laura,
119
business.
See
private sector
Calcutta,
22
Cambodia,
28
capitalism.
See
market economy
background and achievements of,
54
–56
core members of,
82
Japanese relations and,
124
opium illegality and,
104
Central Intelligence Agency (U.S.),
45
Chamber of Deputies,
53
Chamber of Nationalities,
53
Chavalit Yangchaiyut,
86
Chettyars (Indian subcaste),
30
child soldiers,
129
autonomy and,
165
in Burma colonial army,
29
war with,
34
Burma/Myanmar relations with,
48
–50,
67
,
79
,
84
,
94
,
120
–122,
123
,
126
,
130
,
161
government earthquake relief in,
141