General Ne Win's Legacy of Burmanization in Myanmar

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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.

Uses Burmese language sources Roots Myanmar's current situation around policy decisions from the 1960s First comprehensive description of Burmanization developed under General Ne Win

Autorentext

Saw Eh Htoo was born in the Irrawaddy River Delta in 1976, to a Karen family. He later moved to Yangon where he studied Philosophy (B.A.), Christian Studies (M.A.) and Cultural Anthropology (M.A.). At the time of his death he was completing his PhD dissertation at Payap University, Chiangmai, on which this book is based. He founded a Myanmar NGO Kaw Lah Foundation which did applied field research in Rakhine, Chin, Shan and Kayin (Karen) States; and Bago Region in Myanmar.

Tony Waters is a Professor of Sociology currently at Leuphana University (Germany). Previously he taught at Payap University in Thailand, and at California State University, Chico, USA. He is the author of academic books and articles dealing with issues of social theory, East Africa, mainland Southeast Asia, refugees, and other sociological subjects.

Zusammenfassung

This book is ... an invaluable contribution to Burmese studies, and is surely indispensable for scholars, students, policymakers, and more keenly interested in Burma and Southeast Asia. (Pum Za Mang, International Journal of Public Theology, Vol. 19 (2), June, 2025)


Inhalt

Part I: Introduction: Why Burmanization is Important.- Chapter 1: Eh Htoo's Auto-biography.- Chapter 2: Why Ne Win's Burmanization Policies are Still Important Sixty Years Later: The Burmese Burden.- Part II: The Historical Origins of Burmanization.- Chapter 3: Historical Narratives and Burmanization (1824-1947).- Chapter 4: Aung San, U Nu, and Ne Win Create a New Country (1948-1962).- Chapter 5: Ne Win's Burmanization Ideology: The Burmese Way to Socialism (1962-1966).- Chapter 6: Ne Win's Political Ideology: One Culture, One Economy, One Military(19671989).- Chapter 7: Ne Win's Policies after Ne Win (1988-2020) and Saw Eh Htoo's Hopes.- Part III: The Sociology of Burmanization and the Search for Peace.- Chapter 8: The Narratives of Othering and The Sociological Consequences of Burmanization.- Chapter 9: Final Thoughts about Burmanization by Tony Waters.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789819712724
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T14mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9789819712724
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-981-9712-72-4
    • Veröffentlichung 17.05.2025
    • Titel General Ne Win's Legacy of Burmanization in Myanmar
    • Autor Tony Waters , Saw Eh Htoo
    • Untertitel The Challenge to Peace in the Twenty-First Century
    • Gewicht 326g
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
    • Anzahl Seiten 248
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Politikwissenschaft

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