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Winning by Process
by
Thawnghmung, Ardeth Maung
, Pelletier, Alexandre
, Bertrand, Jacques
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21st century
/ ASIAN STUDIES
/ Burma
/ Burma -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects
/ Burma -- Politics and government -- 21st century
/ civil war myanmar
/ ending civil wars
/ Ethnic conflict
/ Ethnic conflict -- Burma
/ ethnic conflict myanmar
/ Ethnic relations
/ Government policy
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia
/ Minorities
/ Minorities -- Government policy -- Burma
/ Minorities -- Political aspects -- Burma
/ negotiations and civil war dynamics
/ Peace & Conflict Studies
/ Political aspects
/ Political Science
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICAL HISTORY
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political ideologies / Democracy
/ Politics and government
/ Security Studies
/ tatmadaw ethnic minorities
2022
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by
Thawnghmung, Ardeth Maung
, Pelletier, Alexandre
, Bertrand, Jacques
in
21st century
/ ASIAN STUDIES
/ Burma
/ Burma -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects
/ Burma -- Politics and government -- 21st century
/ civil war myanmar
/ ending civil wars
/ Ethnic conflict
/ Ethnic conflict -- Burma
/ ethnic conflict myanmar
/ Ethnic relations
/ Government policy
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia
/ Minorities
/ Minorities -- Government policy -- Burma
/ Minorities -- Political aspects -- Burma
/ negotiations and civil war dynamics
/ Peace & Conflict Studies
/ Political aspects
/ Political Science
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICAL HISTORY
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political ideologies / Democracy
/ Politics and government
/ Security Studies
/ tatmadaw ethnic minorities
2022
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Winning by Process
by
Thawnghmung, Ardeth Maung
, Pelletier, Alexandre
, Bertrand, Jacques
in
21st century
/ ASIAN STUDIES
/ Burma
/ Burma -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects
/ Burma -- Politics and government -- 21st century
/ civil war myanmar
/ ending civil wars
/ Ethnic conflict
/ Ethnic conflict -- Burma
/ ethnic conflict myanmar
/ Ethnic relations
/ Government policy
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia
/ Minorities
/ Minorities -- Government policy -- Burma
/ Minorities -- Political aspects -- Burma
/ negotiations and civil war dynamics
/ Peace & Conflict Studies
/ Political aspects
/ Political Science
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICAL HISTORY
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political ideologies / Democracy
/ Politics and government
/ Security Studies
/ tatmadaw ethnic minorities
2022
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Overview
Winning by Process asks why
the peace process stalled in the decade from 2011 to 2021 despite a
liberalizing regime, a national ceasefire agreement, and a
multilateral peace dialogue between the state and ethnic
minorities.
Winning by Process argues that stalled conflicts are
more than pauses or stalemates. \"Winning by process,\" as opposed to
winning by war or agreement, represents the state's ability to gain
advantage by manipulating the rules of negotiation, bargaining
process, and sites of power and resources. In Myanmar, five such
strategies allowed the state to gain through process: locking in,
sequencing, layering, outflanking, and outgunning. The Myanmar case
shows how process can shift the balance of power in negotiations
intended to bring an end to civil war. During the last decade, the
Myanmar state and military controlled the process, neutralized
ethnic minority groups, and continued to impose their vision of a
centralized state even as they appeared to support federalism.
Publisher
Cornell University Press,Southeast Asia Program Publications
Subject
/ Burma
/ Burma -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects
/ Burma -- Politics and government -- 21st century
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia
/ Minorities -- Government policy -- Burma
/ Minorities -- Political aspects -- Burma
/ negotiations and civil war dynamics
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICAL HISTORY
ISBN
1501764535, 9781501764530, 9781501764684, 1501764683, 1501764543, 9781501764547
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