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ePDFs of chapters 4, 5 and 7 are available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence This book centres on various contestations in Myanmar society and illustrates the ways in which these are reflected in civil society. The book offers a concise overview of recent political developments in the country, from the short-lived attempts at democratization to the 2021 military coup, and analyses the involvement of various civil society actors, as well as their international supporters. It incorporates multiple identities and fault lines in Myanmar society and explains how these influence diverse perceptions, framing and agenda setting as political developments unfold. The book provides an up-to-date overview of the main identities and contestations within Myanmar’s civil society and, by extension, within Myanmar society as a whole. It also gives recommendations to donors, policy makers and researchers wishing to better understand and support local civil society actors operating in repressive environments.

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Introduction: Contested Representation in Burma/Myanmar 1. Conflict, Repression, and Resistance From Colonialism to Military Rule 2. Constructing Civil Society in Myanmar 3. Diversity and Fault Lines in Burmese Civil Society 4. Room To Manoeuvre Under Authoritarian Rule 5. Transnational Advocacy Strategies and Pathways To Change 6. Competing Frames Around the 2010 Elections 7. Foreign Aid and the (De)politicisation of Civil Society Assistance 8. Interrupted Transition and Post-coup Resistance Conclusion

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 23/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781529230543, 978-1529230543
      ISBN10: 1529230543

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      ePDFs of chapters 4, 5 and 7 are available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence This book centres on various contestations in Myanmar society and illustrates the ways in which these are reflected in civil society. The book offers a concise overview of recent political developments in the country, from the short-lived attempts at democratization to the 2021 military coup, and analyses the involvement of various civil society actors, as well as their international supporters. It incorporates multiple identities and fault lines in Myanmar society and explains how these influence diverse perceptions, framing and agenda setting as political developments unfold. The book provides an up-to-date overview of the main identities and contestations within Myanmar’s civil society and, by extension, within Myanmar society as a whole. It also gives recommendations to donors, policy makers and researchers wishing to better understand and support local civil society actors operating in repressive environments.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Contested Representation in Burma/Myanmar 1. Conflict, Repression, and Resistance From Colonialism to Military Rule 2. Constructing Civil Society in Myanmar 3. Diversity and Fault Lines in Burmese Civil Society 4. Room To Manoeuvre Under Authoritarian Rule 5. Transnational Advocacy Strategies and Pathways To Change 6. Competing Frames Around the 2010 Elections 7. Foreign Aid and the (De)politicisation of Civil Society Assistance 8. Interrupted Transition and Post-coup Resistance Conclusion

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