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Crafting Parliament in Myanmar's Disciplined Democracy (2011-2021) - Hardcover
Crafting Parliament in Myanmar's Disciplined Democracy (2011-2021) - Hardcover
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by Renaud Egreteau (Author)
In January 2011, parliament was restored in Myanmar after two decades of military rule. Startlingly, it began to repeal obsolete laws, scrutinize government expenditures, summon ministers to the floor, and discuss the state's annual budget. It also allowed its elected representatives to make public the grievances collected from constituents infuriated at enduring practices of land confiscation, petty corruption, and everyday abuses of power. Yet ten years later in February 2021, parliament was shut down, again, by a coup d'état. What has been learned in the span of a decade of post-junta parliamentary resurgence? How could an elected legislature resurface - and function - in a country that had only limited experience with parliamentary affairs and representative politics since its independence from British rule? What lessons can be drawn from the Myanmar case for parliamentary institution-building and legislative developments (and decay) in post-authoritarian and praetorian
contexts?
Author Biography
Renaud Egreteau, Associate Professor in Comparative Politics, City University of Hong Kong
Social and Political Change in Myanmar (co-edited with F. Robinne; NUS, 2016).
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