Read Burma/Myanmar: What Everyone Needs to Know Online
Authors: David I. Steinberg
personality of,
74
–75
unitary state and,
70
New Light of MyanMar
(newspaper),
65
New Orleans,
140
New Zealand,
4
nonaligned movement,
67
Northwest Frontier Province (India),
28
constitutional military coup (1958) and,
55
elections of 1960 and,
58
–59
opposition groups and,
87
–88
parallel government and,
78
–79
nuns,
110
Office of the Chief of Military Intelligence,
132
economic potential of,
169
Ojae Quintana, Tomas,
177
opposition.
See
political opposition
Orwell, George,
39
Ottama,
35
Padaung (ethnic group),
165
Pagan.
See
Bagan
Bagan,
23
Rangoon,
72
Pakistani ethnic minority,
xxiv
Pakokku,
138
Palestine Liberation Organization,
125
Panglong Conferences (1946–1947),
41
paramilitary forces,
54
patron–client relationship,
100
,
102
,
151
.
See also
entourage system
paukpaw
(Chinese-Burmese relationship),
49
payataga
(pagoda builder),
33
Peace Pagoda (Rangoon),
72
Pegu (Bego),
17
“People Win Through, The” (Nu),
48
legal norms vs.,
155
military and,
162
–163
purges and,
155
See also
entourage system
old and new forms,
xxi
–xxii
political culture,
148
–157
democracy potential and,
174
legitimacy basis and,
180
–181
military’s primacy and,
162
–164
types of power and,
150
See also
personalized power
development of,
87
–90
foreign support for,
155
–156
Indian policy and,
122
name change to Myanmar and,
10
orthodoxy and,
9
personalized power and,
157
UN petition filed by,
177
U.S. policy and,
117
–119
See also
National League for Democracy
Political Parties Registration Law (1988),
87
pollution.
See
environmental damage
popular protests.
See
people’s failed revolution
rebellions
student demonstrations
population,
xxiv
–xxv
Port Blair,
160
Portugal,
23
human rights and,
3
power,
150
–153
military distribution of,
162
types of,
150
See also
personalized power
precolonial period,
15
–25
Press Censorship Law,
188
prison conditions,
129
capital and,
155
Chinese expansion of,
77
Pyidawtha Plan,
51
–52
Pyinmana,
132
Pyongyang,
17
pyramid scheme,
167
–168
autonomy and,
165
British colonial control of,
27
bombings (2005) in,
131
colonial heritage of,
133
Indian workers in,
30
move of capital from,
132
Student Union Building destruction in,
63
–64
Rangoon Institute of Technology,
78
Rangoon Naypyidaw (Japanese occupation capital),
37
Rangoon spring,
81
military government and,
67
Saffron Revolution
student demonstrations