Outsourcing the polity : non-state welfare, inequality, and resistance in Myanmar
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Outsourcing the polity : non-state welfare, inequality, and resistance in Myanmar
Southeast Asia Program Publications, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2023
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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-253) and index
Summary: "Drawing on extensive political ethnography during Myanmar's decade of partial civilian rule (2011-2021), this book offers a new account of austerity and capitalism in Myanmar since independence in 1948 and examines how ideals and practices of non-state welfare can both sustain democratic resistance and undermine social reform over time"-- Provided by publisher
収録内容
- Introduction: social outsourcing and inequality
- Distributive politics since colonization
- Post-socialist welfare outsourcing
- Disasters and the polity
- Democracy, freedom, and morality
- Philanthropy and wealth defense
- Self-reliance and entitlement
- Conclusion: path-dependence and welfare regime change
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Outsourcing the Polity offers a new account of social outsourcing in post-independence Myanmar, demonstrating how the bankrupt post-socialist junta mediated market reform in the 1990s and 2000s and forced private and non-state actors to take the burden for social welfare. Informed by research during Myanmar's decade of partial civilian rule (2011-2021), Gerard McCarthy examines how ideals and practices of non-state welfare can both sustain democratic resistance and undermine social reform over time.
Rather than expand government-led social action funded by direct taxation, grassroots activists and democratic leaders after 2011 variously framed government social action as ineffective, undesirable, and even corrosive of civic norms. They instead encouraged citizens to be "self-reliant" and support each other, including during disasters. Powerful tycoons filled the social gap, using public philanthropy to remake their reputations and to defend their ongoing expropriation of land and state assets from potential democratic redistribution. With non-state social actors more important than ever following Myanmar's return to dictatorship in 2021, Outsourcing the Polity casts new light on the lasting legacies of outsourcing for distributive politics.
目次
Introduction: Social Outsourcing and Inequality
1. Distributive Politics since Colonization
Part 1: Autocratic Welfare Capitalism
2. Post-Socialist Welfare Outsourcing
3. Disasters and the Polity
Part 2: Democratic Welfare Capitalism
4. Democracy, Freedom, and Morality
5. Philanthropy and Wealth Defense
6. Self-Reliance and Entitlement
Conclusion
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