Read Burma/Myanmar: What Everyone Needs to Know Online
Authors: David I. Steinberg
coup bolstering (
see
coup of 1988)
coup initiating (
see
coup of 1962)
coup pattern of,
82
elections and (
see
elections
headings
)
endemic corruption and,
100
fear and,
13
leadership style of,
75
long duration of,
7
minority religions and,
106
–109
national history invocation by,
16
people’s failed revolution and,
77
–80
post–1988 policies of (
see
SLORC/SPDC)
prognosis for,
180
–186
purges and,
66
social control by,
11
–12
xenophobia of,
73
,
101
,
151
–152,
155
–156,
161
,
175
,
181
See also
political opposition
militias,
112
minerals and mining.
See
extractive
industries
minorities.
See
ethnic minorities
minority insurrections.
See
ethnic rebellions
minority religions.
See
Christians
Muslims
autonomy and,
165
Buddhism and,
23
cross-border contacts and,
70
as refugees in Thailand,
179
end (1885) of,
34
internal/external expansion by,
20
–21
movements of capital by,
133
monasticism.
See
monkhood
monetary policy,
167
–168
money laundering,
104
money lending.
See
credit
Mongols,
120
monkhood (
sangha
)
antigovernment activity of (
see
Saffron Revolution)
disenfranchisement of,
147
nuns’ status and,
110
required registration in,
169
sangha
administration and,
32
social prestige of,
135
Mon Kingdom,
17
Mon State Army,
111
morphine,
22
mosques,
107
multilateral donors,
171
–172
multiparty system.
See
political parties
monk demonstrations against,
35
prejudicial state policies and,
156
repression of,
107
–109
Rohingya rebellion and,
44
mutually strategic ignorance,
152
Myanmar (1988–)
groups accepting name change to,
10
See also
Burma/Myanmar
Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC),
163
Myanmar Economic Holdings Corporation (MECH),
163
Myanmar Material and Child Welfare Organization,
127
–128
Myanmar War Veterans’ Association,
103
Myaungmya massacre (1942),
36
names.
See
personal names
place names
narcotics trade,
3
,
22
,
43
,
46
,
103
–106,
111
,
116
,
117
,
131
,
175
.
See also
opium production
Nargis.
See
Cyclone Nargis
nat (spirit worship),
59
National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB),
93
,
118
,
177
legitimacy claim of,
178
National Convention.
See
constitutional convention
National Council of the Union of Burma (NCUB),
177
National Defense Universities,
84
Indian influence on,
30
student community and,
63
U.S. hard-line policy and,
117
foreign exemption from,
86
as civilian control advocate of,
162
Depayin incident and,
115
formation of,
87
members in exile of,
179
monk demonstrations and,
138
U.S. recognition of,
118
National Prosperity Party,
128
National Security and Development Party,
128
National Solidarity Association,
103
National United Front (NUF),
47
economic potential of,
168
–169
foreign investors and,
99
preset/projected income from,
165
–166
Navy, U.S.,
79
Cyclone Nargis and,
140
symbolic importance of,
149
–150
career of,
73
–74
coup of 1988 and,
82
death of,
74
influence of,
73
–75