Description:
Federalism in Burma: "International Community can help via systematic study and consideration of the world?s federations, in pursuit of an
understanding of what federalism can achieve when presented with a range of entrenched political and/ or ethnic problems. The
international community thus provides and becomes the backdrop, and the actor/ participants can research, inform, educate,
and consider whether and in what ways federalism can provide some solutions to the crisis of governance in which they
flounder.
Burma has never progressed past the polarised and prevailing view of federalism, yet for so long an aspiration of many of
Burma?s leaders, notably the National Democratic Front (NDF) since its formation in 1976, and still today. 1 The United
Nationalities League for Democracy (UNLD) an umbrella political organisation of non-Burman nationalities that formed in 1989
likewise embraces federalism as a path to political, therefore constitutional settlement, that will bring peace and prosperity. 2
Until the political actors in and of Burma have this debate, its ability to resolve its political differences by political means to
effect a constitutional settlement will elude them. National reconciliation will remain a catch cry..."
Source/publisher:
"Legal Issues on Burma Journal" No. 11 (Burma Lawyers? Council)
Date of Publication:
2002-04-00
Date of entry:
2003-06-03
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English
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