Outside Myanmar, the 2021 coup d'état has often been portrayed as the end of a hopeful period for the country. In this Adelphi book, however, Aaron Connelly and Shona Loong argue that the Aung San Suu Kyi government that preceded it was a false dawn, unlikely to fulfil the international community's aspirations for a stable, peaceful and strong Myanmar. Instead, the movement opposing the 2021 coup holds much greater promise - despite the bloody conflict that dominates the news today.
Connelly and Loong survey three fundamental relationships that have shaped Myanmar before and after the coup - between the military and the state, between the majority Burmese and ethnic minorities, and between Myanmar and the world - to explain how opposition to the coup has shifted all of them in a more liberal, pluralist and cosmopolitan direction.
ISBN: | 9781032883809 |
Publication date: | 26th June 2024 |
Author: | Aaron Connelly, Shona Loong |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 184 pages |
Series: | Adelphi Series |
Genres: |
Politics and government Warfare and defence |