ဖော်ပြချက်/အကြောင်းအရာ:
"Antagonism and mutual distrust between the Burmese armed forces (or
Tatmadaw) and the civilian sphere have long characterized Myanmar’s
post-independence politics. Since the 1950s, Tatmadaw publications DQG RI¿FLDO GLVFRXUVHV KDYH URXWLQHO\ DFFXVHG FLYLOLDQ SROLWLFLDQV DQG
parliamentarians in particular, of having drawn the country from one
crisis to another (Mya Win 1992; Min Maung Maung 1993). In its own
words and propaganda works, the Tatmadaw likes to position itself
as the sole cohesive, dedicated and disciplined state institution able
to safeguard the unity of the nation, protect its integrity and bring
about political stability (Selth 2002; Callahan 2000, 2009; Kyaw Yin
Hlaing 2009; Maung Aung Myoe 2009; Nakanishi 2013). Across time
and place, the contempt for disruptive and chaotic parliamentarian
politics as well as the divisive essence of civilian affairs has long
been underscored by civil-military scholarship as a legitimate incentive
for the intervention of coup-prone or “praetorian” armies (Huntington
1957; Finer 1975; Nordlinger 1977)..."
ရင်းမြစ်:
Academia.edu (San Francisco)
Date of Publication:
2015-08-21
Date of entry:
2022-03-04
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- Individual Documents
အကြောင်းအရာ/အမျိုးအစား:
Countries:
Myanmar
Language:
English
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