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Burma: Political Economy under Military Rule

AUTHOR: Robert H. Taylor (Editor)
ISBN: 0312235682

SHORT DESCRIPTION: The radical political and economic changes which were widely expected to follow from the fall of the Autarkic Regime of the Burma Socialist Program Party have not occurred. Rather, a reinvigorated military regime has installed itself in power in...

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Burma: Political Economy under Military Rule
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by Robert H. Taylor (Editor)


Book Description
The radical political and economic changes which were widely expected to follow from the fall of the Autarkic Regime of the Burma Socialist Program Party have not occurred. Rather, a reinvigorated military regime has installed itself in power in Myanmar (Burma) in the face of international and domestic opinion. That regime has now ruled for more than a decade despite international condemnation particularly in the United States and Europe. What has been the cause of Burma's continuing political efforts to bring about change proved unsuccessful? Why have the democratic forces within the country, led by the charismatic Daw Aung San Suu Kui, not forced the military to yield? This volume, written by an international group of experts on Burma's political economy, seeks to answer these questions with a view to ending the current deadlock in one of Asia's most talked about but least understood countries.



About the Author
Robert H. Taylor is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham.



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         Book Review

Burma: Political Economy under Military Rule
- Book Reviews,
by Robert H. Taylor (Editor)

Burma: Political Economy under Military Rule

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The radical political and economic changes that were widely expected to follow from the fall of the Autarkic Regime of the Burma Socialist Program Party has not occurred. Rather, a reinvigorated military regime has installed itself in power in Myanmar (Burma) in the face of international and domestic opinion. That regime has now ruled for more than a decade despite international condemnation particularly in the United States and Europe. What has been the cause of Burma's continuing political efforts to bring about change proved unsuccessful? Why have the democratic forces within the country, led by the charismatic Daw Aung San Suu Kui, not forced the military to yield? This volume, written by an international group of experts on Burma's political economy, seeks to answer these questions with a view to ending the current deadlock in one of Asia's most talked about but least understood countries.

Author Biography: Robert H. Taylor is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham.

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The radical political and economic changes which were expected to follow from the fall of the autarkic regime of the Burma Socialist Program party have not occurred. A reinvigorated military regime has ruled for more than a decade despite international condemnation. International authorities on Burma's political economy investigate the causes of Burma's political and economic stagnation, factors behind the failure of international efforts to bring about change, and the activities of democratic forces within the country. Taylor taught politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and is now an independent consultant. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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