Winning by Process: The State and Neutralization of Ethnic Minorities in Myanmar - Softcover

Bertrand, Jacques; Pelletier, Alexandre; Thawnghmung, Ardeth Maung

 
9781501764684: Winning by Process: The State and Neutralization of Ethnic Minorities in Myanmar

Synopsis

Winning by Process asks why the peace process stalled in the decade from 2011 to 2021 despite a liberalizing regime, a national ceasefire agreement, and a multilateral peace dialogue between the state and ethnic minorities.

Winning by Process argues that stalled conflicts are more than pauses or stalemates. "Winning by process," as opposed to winning by war or agreement, represents the state's ability to gain advantage by manipulating the rules of negotiation, bargaining process, and sites of power and resources. In Myanmar, five such strategies allowed the state to gain through process: locking in, sequencing, layering, outflanking, and outgunning. The Myanmar case shows how process can shift the balance of power in negotiations intended to bring an end to civil war. During the last decade, the Myanmar state and military controlled the process, neutralized ethnic minority groups, and continued to impose their vision of a centralized state even as they appeared to support federalism.

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About the Author

Jacques Bertrand is Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He is the author, most recently, of Ethnic Minorities and Political Change in Southeast Asia.
Alexandre Pelletier is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Université Laval. Follow him on X at @APPelletier.
Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung is Chair of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. She is the author, most recently, of Everyday Economic Survival in Contemporary Myanmar. Follow her on X at @AThawnghmung.

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ISBN 10:  1501764535 ISBN 13:  9781501764530
Publisher: Southeast Asia Program Publications, 2022
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