Description:
Federalism in Burma: "This paper deals with the absence or the non-existence of a functional relation between the state in Burma and broader society
which is also made up of non-Burman 1 ethnic segments that inhabit the historical-territorial units comprising the Union of
Burma. 2
Introduction: Putting the Country Back Together Again
The paper looks into the problems related to the task, as yet to be accomplished, of "putting the country back together again",
in contrast to the claim of the military and its state is "keeping the country together". It is here argued that although the military
has, in a manner of speaking, "kept the country together", it has also distorted the relation between the state in Burma and
broader society by monopolizing power and excluding societal elements and forces from the sphere of the state and from the
political arena. The military?s centralist, unitary impulse, informed by it ethnocentric (Burmanization) national unity formula, has
contributed to a dysfunctional state-society relation, that has in turn brought about the present crisis of decay and general
breakdown, making Burma a failed state..."
Source/publisher:
"Legal Issues on Burma Journal" No. 11 (Burma Lawyers? Council)
Date of Publication:
2002-04-00
Date of entry:
2010-07-15
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English
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