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ID095121
Title ProperMyanmar imbroglio and ASEAN
Other Title Informationheading towards the 2010 elections
LanguageENG
AuthorHaacke, Jurgen
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Following the adoption of a new constitution by national referendum, Myanmar's military junta is set to organize multiparty elections in 2010. Not least to influence Myanmar's leadership, with regard to the conditions Washington believes necessary for credible elections, the United States announced in September 2009 that it would embark on a new approach towards Naypyidaw. This will focus on a high-level dialogue while keeping existing sanctions in place. The Obama administration has asked the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to support this new approach. Against the backdrop of the deep divide between the ruling generals and Aung San Suu Kyi, and the continued conflict between Naypyidaw and armed ethnic nationalities, this article asks: How strong is ASEAN's record when it comes to influencing the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) in relation to matters of national reconciliation and political transition? What factors explain ASEAN's approach towards Myanmar? What prospect, if any, is there that ASEAN states can influence Myanmar's political developments before the 2010 elections? The article argues that ASEAN has not moved beyond a collective criticism which aims to induce Naypyidaw to respond positively to the demands of its international detractors. ASEAN's norms, different political identities and geopolitical interests coupled with the SPDC's prickliness have limited the consensus on Myanmar. Naypyidaw's calculations about relations with Washington, rather than ASEAN's 'enhanced interactions' with the military government, and domestic political dynamics are likely to be the crucial determinants of further developments in the context of the 2010 elections.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 86, No.1; Jan 2010: p.153-174
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol. 86, No.1; Jan 2010: p.153-174
Key WordsMyanmar ;  ASEAN ;  Elections - 2010 ;  United States ;  Obama ;  Aung San Suu Kyi ;  State Peace and Development Council ;  SPDC


 
 
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