ID | 134000 |
Title Proper | How real are Myanmar's Reforms? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Fink, Christina |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since 2011, Myanmar has undergone a period of extraordinary political and economic change. The government has partially democratized, reengaged with the international community, and sought to improve ordinary citizens' quality of life. Yet for all these achievements, the transition process has been uneven. The military has maintained a large degree of power and influence, and divisions persist within the government regarding the extent to which political openness and public accountability should be institutionalized. Further reforms are likely to be contentious. |
`In' analytical Note | Current History Vol.113, No.764; Sep.2014: p.224-230 |
Journal Source | Current History Vol.113, No.764; Sep.2014: p.224-230 |
Key Words | Myanmar ; Political Reforms - Myanmar ; Social Reforms - Myanmar ; Military Reforms - Myanmar ; Military Regime ; Democracy ; Economic Reforms - Myanmar ; International Community ; Political Change ; Economic Change ; International Relations - IR ; International Order |