Myanmar: Analyzing problems of transition and intervention

Alain Guilloux

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    Abstract

    Myanmar's State Peace and Development Council touts the 2010 elections as an important milestone on the roadmap to democracy. While the consensus among scholars is that the result is a foregone conclusion, these elections may also mark the beginning of a transition. As a transition from authoritarian rule may lead to internal chaos and result in calls for external intervention, the relevant dimensions of intervention are explored. The capabilities, interests and approaches of key external players in the context of Myanmar are identified. Both India and China have capabilities and multiple interests in Myanmar. However, the India-China rivalry and the lack of consensus around the responsibility to protect the doctrines are identified as risk factors. In spite of its shortcomings, the ASEAN Regional Forum remains the most appropriate venue to explore possible responses in case of chaos in Myanmar, which would be a tough test of its aptitude and relevance. The forum should upgrade organizational and practical capacities to respond to major crises such as a hypothetical collapse of central authority in Myanmar. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)383-401
    JournalContemporary Politics
    Volume16
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

    Research Keywords

    • ASEAN
    • Humanitarian intervention
    • Myanmar
    • Regional governance
    • Responsibility to protect
    • Transition

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