Myanmar : beyond politics to societal imperatives
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Myanmar : beyond politics to societal imperatives
ISEAS, 2005
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- : hard cover
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: soft cover ISBN 9789812303004
Description
Seeking to look beyond the day-to-day headlines and judgemental comments on developments in Myanmar, this volume gets under the surface to look at the underlying issues which the country faces regardless of its political future. After looking back to essay the historical forces and human agencies which have shaped contemporary Myanmar, the volume addresses health care and public policy provision with suggestions as to what potential roles the international community might have in assisting Myanmar's future socio-economic development. Myanmar: Beyond Politics to Societal Imperatives broadens the debate on this state of more than 50 million people beyond the usual narrow didactics about democratization and economic policies.
Table of Contents
- 1. Pathways to the Present by Robert H. Taylor
- 2. Myanmar's Foreign Relations: Reaching Out to the World by N. Ganesan
- 3. Ethnic Politics and Regional Development in Myanmar: The Need for New Approaches by Martin T. Smith
- 4. Myanmar: The Roots of Economic Malaise by David I. Steinberg
- 5. Assessing the Impact of HIV and Other Health Issues on Myanmar's Development by Rachel Safman
- 6. "Muddling Through" Past Legacies: Myanmar's Civil Bureaucracy and the Need for Reform by Alex M. Mutebi
- 7. The Challenges of Transition in Myanmar by Morten B. Pederson.
- Volume
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: hard cover ISBN 9789812303011
Description
Seeking to look beyond the day-to-day headlines and judgemental comments on developments in Myanmar, this volume gets under the surface to look at the underlying issues which the country faces regardless of its political future. After looking back to essay the historical forces and human agencies which have shaped contemporary Myanmar, the volume addresses health care and public policy provision with suggestions as to what potential roles the international community might have in assisting Myanmar's future socio-economic development. Myanmar: Beyond Politics to Societal Imperatives broadens the debate on this state of more than 50 million people beyond the usual narrow didactics about democratization and economic policies.
Table of Contents
- 1. Pathways to the Present by Robert H. Taylor
- 2. Myanmar's Foreign Relations: Reaching Out to the World by N. Ganesan
- 3. Ethnic Politics and Regional Development in Myanmar: The Need for New Approaches by Martin T. Smith
- 4. Myanmar: The Roots of Economic Malaise by David I. Steinberg
- 5. Assessing the Impact of HIV and Other Health Issues on Myanmar's Development by Rachel Safman
- 6. ""Muddling Through"" Past Legacies: Myanmar's Civil Bureaucracy and the Need for Reform by Alex M. Mutebi
- 7. The Challenges of Transition in Myanmar by Morten B. Pederson.
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