Publication
Dec 2007
This paper examines the Burmese pro-democracy movement. In particular, it discusses the role of political parties, students, Buddhist monks and exile pro-democracy organizations within the movement. The author searches for reasons why the activities undertaken by these groups did not bring down the military government and why the movement became less vibrant over time. He distinguishes between government-inflicted, host area-inflicted constraints and self-inflicted constraints the activists were subjected to.
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Author | Kyaw Yin Hlaing |
Series | East-West Center Washington Working Papers |
Issue | 11 |
Publisher | East-West Center (EWC) |
Copyright | © 2007 East-West Center (EWC) |